Antonym: plural. Similar words: singularly, triangular, regular, irregular, regularly, regularity, at regular intervals, engulf. Meaning: ['sɪŋgjələ(r) /-jʊl-] n. the form of a word that is used to denote a singleton. adj. 1. unusual or striking 2. beyond or deviating from the usual or expected 3. being a single and separate person or thing 4. composed of one member, set, or kind 5. grammatical number category referring to a single item or unit 6. the single one of its kind.
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1. Money is a singular thing, It ranks with love as man's greatest source of joy. And with death as his greatest source of anxiety.
2. If the subject is singular, use a singular verb.
3. The word 'woman' is singular.
4. The word "you" can be singular or plural.
5. The verb should be in the singular.
6. "Sheep" is both a singular and plural noun.
7. The singular of 'bacteria' is 'bacterium'.
8. The noun " mouse " is the singular form of " mice " .
9. " Boy " is singular, and " boys " is plural.
10. He had singular success.
11. The young man has a singular ear for music.
12. Cardinal Meschia was without doubt a singular character.
13. It was a building of singular grace and beauty.
14. He showed a singular lack of skill in painting.
15. The singular of 'children' is 'child'.
16. What is the ending in the singular?
17. The singular of Inuit is Inuk.
18. The noun is in the singular.
19. 'Datum' is the singular of 'data'.
20. 'Horses' is plural in number, while 'horse' is singular.
21. He shows a singular lack of concern for other people's feelings.
22. I wondered why she was behaving in so singular a fashion.
23. In "The boy runs", boy is a singular noun and runs agree with it in number.
24. 'I am' is the first person singular of the present tense of the verb 'to be'.
25. Should the verb be in the singular or the plural?
26. " One box " is singular; " two boxes " is plural.
27. He showed a singular lack of tact in the way he handled the situation.
28. singular of the present tense of the verb 'to be'.
29. In English[Sentencedict], a clause acting as the subject of a sentence counts as singular.
30. In 'Tom likes jazz', and 'They like rock music', the singular verb 'likes' agrees with the subject 'Tom' and the plural verb 'like' agrees with the pronoun 'they'.
More similar words: singularly, triangular, regular, irregular, regularly, regularity, at regular intervals, engulf, engulfed, regulate, coagulate, regulator, regulatory, regulation, sinking feeling, secular, popular, jocular, globular, unpopular, molecular, binocular, avuncular, particular, tabula rasa, vocabulary, vernacular, popularity, crepuscular, spectacular.