Comparative for being a single, sole or solitary member a kind, type, or class
“This singular child of nature experienced all the vicissitudes of the most capricious fortune.”
Comparative for characteristic of, or belonging to, a single or particular person or thing
“The author makes clear simply that, through writing, and without knowing it, he will say that which is singular to him.”
Comparative for being very unique, typically unparalleled in nature
“He afterwards observes, that the universe is an effect completely singular and unparalleled, and consequently that no conclusion can be formed respecting the existence of a cause no less singular and unparalleled.”
Comparative for having never been done or known before
“This singular technology is paving the way toward unlocking the potential of added value, lignocellulosic-based chemistry.”
Comparative for abnormal, rare, or out of the ordinary
“The bone structure is so abnormal and singular, that it alone justifies the constitution of a new family of fish.”
Comparative for strange or curious in nature in some respect
“He never strayed from the sinister, sensitive steps that marked his strange and singular songwriting path.”
Comparative for exceptionally good or great
“Every sip confirms that Bacardi Big Apple Rum is a singular taste sensation.”
Comparative for attracting attention or awe by reason of being unusual or extreme
Comparative for wonderfully good or excellent in quality or standard
Comparative for deserted or not regularly visited or used
Comparative for with no addition of anything else
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