Singly

Word SINGLY
Character 6
Hyphenation sin gly
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Singly"

What do we mean by singly?

Without the presence of others; alone. adverb

Without the help of others; single-handed. adverb

One by one; individually. adverb

As a unit; as or in the form or capacity of one person or thing.

Individually; particularly; separately; one at a time.

Without aid or accompaniment; alone.

Solely; uniquely; singularly.

Honestly; sincerely.

Individually; particularly; severally. adverb

Only; by one's self; alone. adverb

Without partners, companions, or associates; single-handed. adverb

Honestly; sincerely; simply. adverb

Singularly; peculiarly. adverb

In a single or unaccompanied manner; without a companion. adverb

Individually; particularly; severally adverb

Without partners, companions, or associates; single-handed adverb

Honestly; sincerely; simply. adverb

Singularly; peculiarly. adverb

One by one; one at a time adverb

Apart from others adverb

In a single or unaccompanied manner; without a companion.

Individually; particularly; severally.

Without partners, companions, or associates; single-handed.

Honestly; sincerely; simply.

Singularly; peculiarly.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Singly

The word "singly" in example sentences

[_If 'irrational' here means simply 'non-rational,' or non-deducible from the essence of either term singly, it is no reproach; if it means 'contradicting' such essence, Mr. Bradley should show wherein and how_.] ❋ William James (1876)

They had been whites, all of them, these poor murdered people, and they had been slain singly, in pairs, and in parties. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In Il deserto rosso (Red Desert), characters emerge singly from the ghostly fog as they watch Giuliana walk away from the car that she has almost driven off a pier. ❋ Unknown (2008)

But most instances of bias are defensible when taken singly, which is my point. ❋ Unknown (2004)

"Happy citizen," the stone reads, "when called singly to be a barrier to the liberties of a continent!" ❋ Various (N/A)

For God has absolute and paramount lordship over the creature wholly and singly, which is entirely subject to His power: whereas man partakes of a certain likeness to the divine lordship, forasmuch as he exercises a particular power over some man or creature. ❋ Aquinas Thomas (N/A)

Of the three it may be a question which is most entitled singly to represent it. ❋ 1823-1886 (1883)

No one anywhere near except a sick sailor and one she would almost rather die than call singly to her aid, for he had once told her he loved her. ❋ Charles Reade (1849)

I told him clearly how things were; how ignorant I was of his Lordship's concernment in it; how I did not do nor say one word singly, but what was done was the act of the whole Board. ❋ Samuel Pepys (1668)

I don't say drinking, taking that word singly and absolutely in the strictest sense; no, beasts then might put in for a share; I mean drinking cool delicious wine. ❋ Fran��ois Rabelais (1518)

The simplest of such lists is known as a singly linked list, where every node except the last contains a pointer to the next node in the list. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I don’t say drinking, taking that word singly and absolutely in the strictest sense; no, beasts then might put in for a share; I mean drinking cool delicious wine. ❋ Unknown (2002)

The Devil's Disciple, and The Doctor's Dilemma singly, in combination, or quintessentially distilled. " ❋ Wellbaum, Sam (1964)

It was lucky, she knew, that it was all done in secret, lucky also that no matter how much they talked of love or faithfulness or the unity of man and wife, no one would ever realize how apart people were in these hours, how deeply and singly themselves, how thoughts came that could never be shared or whispered or made known in any way. ❋ Colm Tóibín (2011)

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