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singular

Aussprache: [ˈsɪŋɡjələr]

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Kontext: „grammar“

(adjective) When we talk about one thing or person. It's the opposite of plural, which means more than one. So, if you have one dog, you say 'dog' is singular.

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The word 'cat' is in singular form because it means just one cat.

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The words 'dogs' and 'cats' are not singular; they refer to more than one animal.

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Is 'child' a singular or plural word?

Kontext: „mathematics“

(noun) A special type of number that only has one value, often used in discussions about unique items or ideas. In math, a singular number is just one single number, not a group.

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The number seven is a singular number all by itself.

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The number twelve is not singular because it represents more than one unit.

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Can you give me an example of a singular number?

Kontext: „uniqueness“

(adjective) When something is very special or unique. It means there is nothing else like it. If someone has a singular talent, it means they are very good at something in a way that is rare.

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Her performance was singular; I've never seen anyone dance like that before.

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His cooking skills are not singular; many people can cook just as well.

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What makes your idea singular compared to others?

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