Singularly

Word SINGULARLY
Character 10
Hyphenation sin gu lar ly
Pronunciations /ˈsɪŋɡjʊləli/

Definitions and meanings of "Singularly"

What do we mean by singularly?

Strangely; oddly.

Extremely; remarkably.

In the singular number; in terms of a single thing.

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The word "singularly" in example sentences

Black Hill no doubt at one time deserved its name, being then covered with dark trees and representing a black appearance at a distance; but at present, owing to the mines which have been worked there, the whole place is covered with dazzling white clay, or mulloch, which now renders the title singularly inappropriate. ❋ Unknown (2003)

"Gospel According to the Apostles," a title singularly like the ❋ Annie Wood Besant (1890)

Owing to the absence of Walpole, who was then in Paris, some time elapsed without any notice being taken of this request; and on his return Walpole found the following letter, which he terms singularly impertinent. ❋ Cary, Henry F (1846)

Songs that somehow blended together in the album gained distinction by emerging singularly from the shuffle. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The eyes are large, tolerably deeply set, and very beautiful, the colour a rich liquid brown, the expression singularly soft, and the eyelashes long, silky, and abundant. ❋ Isabella Lucy (2004)

I went to war in singularly murderous circumstances (my regiment was one of those the general-staffs coldly sacrificed in advance, so that a week later almost nothing remained of it). ❋ Unknown (1985)

So, while "the hue which violent death always brings with it" pervades the Medusa's features they remain "singularly massive and grand." ❋ Unknown (1972)

This was the famous x Club, a name singularly appropriate on the principle of lucus a non lucendo to a club of nine members who never proceeded to the election of a tenth. ❋ Huxley, Leonard, 1860-1933 (1920)

I'm beginning to think the name singularly appropriate. ❋ Winston Churchill (1909)

This was the famous _x_ Club, a name singularly appropriate on the principle of _lucus a non lucendo_ to a club of nine members who never proceeded to the election of a tenth. ❋ Leonard Huxley (1896)

India's frontier and "the snows," is the ghat (a ghat is a large stone stairway descending to the river), where the good Hindu gives his dead to the flames, and the muddy inlet from the Ganges where this occurs is dedicated to Vishnu, "the sleeper on the waters," a name singularly appropriate to a place where the ashes of the dead are consigned to the bosom of "Mother Ganga." ❋ Frederic Courtland Penfield (1888)

His eye was mild and heavy, and his expression singularly gentle and acquiescent; the more so for a certain pallid leanness of visage, which I hardly knew whether to refer to the consuming fire of genius or to a meagre diet. ❋ Henry James (1879)

His speech to this time had been in Greek singularly pure and fluent; now he hesitated, while his eyes, open to the full, sombered, as if from ❋ Lewis Wallace (1866)

Those familiar with his own works will think the phrase singularly applicable to himself. ❋ James Russell Lowell (1855)

International Labor Organization, a branch of the United Nations, saw an "urgent need" to protect domestic workers, whom it called "singularly subject to exploitation." ❋ By JASON DePARLE (2011)

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