solo (Meaning)
solo (n)
any activity that is performed alone without assistance
a musical composition for one voice or instrument (with or without accompaniment)
a flight in which the aircraft pilot is unaccompanied
solo (v)
fly alone, without a co-pilot or passengers
perform a piece written for a single instrument
solo (s)
composed or performed by a single voice or instrument
solo (r)
without anybody else or anything else
solo (a.)
Performing, or performed, alone; uncombined, except with subordinate parts, voices, or instruments; not concerted.
Synonyms & Antonyms of solo
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Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- segregated
- unconnected
- isolated
- unattached
- secluded
- hermetic
- neglected
- friendless
- dissociated
- separate
- disassociated
- separated
- withdrawn
- abandoned
- disjointed
- remote
- unlinked
- unchaperoned
- detached
- on one's own
- divided
- deserted
- insulated
- isolate
- retired
- forsaken
- hermetical
- quarantined
- lorn
- sequestered
- cloistered
- unattended
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solo Sentence Examples
- The musician performed a captivating solo on the piano.
- The dancer executed an intricate solo that left the audience spellbound.
- The bird soared through the sky, singing a solitary solo.
- The hiker embarked on a solo expedition to the remote mountain summit.
- The artist created a striking sculpture as a solo project.
- The writer withdrew to a secluded cabin to complete a solo novel.
- The astronaut experienced the awe-inspiring loneliness of a solo spacewalk.
- The traveler wandered the foreign city, finding solace in solo exploration.
- The gymnast practiced diligently for hours, preparing for her solo competition.
- The scientist conducted a solo experiment, hoping to uncover groundbreaking results.
FAQs About the word solo
any activity that is performed alone without assistance, a musical composition for one voice or instrument (with or without accompaniment), a flight in which th
alone, single, lonely, solitary, unaccompanied,lone,lonesome, segregated, unconnected, isolated
attended, attended, accompanied,accompanied, coupled, next-door, coupled,adjacent, contiguous, adjacent
The musician performed a captivating solo on the piano.
The dancer executed an intricate solo that left the audience spellbound.
The bird soared through the sky, singing a solitary solo.
The hiker embarked on a solo expedition to the remote mountain summit.