singleness

IPA: sˈɪŋgʌɫnʌs

noun

  • (uncountable) The property of being single.
  • (countable) The result or product of being single.
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Examples of "singleness" in Sentences

  • The poem makes a point that Michael had not passed his days in singleness.
  • That thing we call singleness of heart and mind is a dread thing to behold.
  • Someday, I think she's going to see my long-term singleness as a selfish thing to not give her grandchildren.
  • Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto
  • And this our blessed Saviour, with admirable emphasis and significance of expression, calls the singleness of the eye, in the verse immediately before the text.
  • I have emancipated myself from that so far I have reason to consider false; - I am able to have faith in singleness of motive, and to tread under foot all temptations to expediency.
  • What holds the earth swinging in space is first, the great dynamic attraction to the sun, and then counterposing assertion of independence, singleness, which is polarized in the moon.
  • They would be obedient and respectful to their officers; friendly, kind, and at peace one with another; would perform their duties, "not with eye-service; as men pleasers, but in singleness of heart, fearing GOD."
  • Once my singleness was the butt of someone's lighthearted joke he honestly didn't mean it and I wound up leaving the room and sobbing on the bed for like an hour even though I normally don't mind being single and can joke about myself or tease other couples and things.

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