singularly

IPA: sˈɪŋgjʌɫɝɫi

adverb

  • Strangely; oddly.
  • Extremely; remarkably.
  • In the singular number; in terms of a single thing.
  • solely; only; uniquely
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Examples of "singularly" in Sentences

  • The plan was singularly unsuccessful.
  • Also, the English is singularly poor.
  • That's singularly threadbare and ignoble reasoning.
  • Moreover, the site itself is singularly underwhelming.
  • I'm beginning to think the name singularly appropriate.
  • However, the names of APG clades are singularly unambiguous.
  • "Gospel According to the Apostles," a title singularly like the
  • Eggs are laid singularly or in batches, depending on the species.
  • McCarthy's reaction to the assassination was singularly hardhearted.
  • At the beginning of 1950's, a singularly unexpected event transpired.
  • In the crisis, the response of the State government was singularly dilatory.
  • Archaeological material for the study of Babylonian law is singularly extensive.
  • Songs that somehow blended together in the album gained distinction by emerging singularly from the shuffle.
  • So, while "the hue which violent death always brings with it" pervades the Medusa's features they remain "singularly massive and grand."
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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).
  • 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.
  • 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.

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