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Synonym Chooser

How is the word singular distinct from other similar adjectives?

Some common synonyms of singular are eccentric, erratic, odd, outlandish, peculiar, quaint, strange, and unique. While all these words mean "departing from what is ordinary, usual, or to be expected," singular suggests individuality or puzzling strangeness.

a singular feeling of impending disaster

In what contexts can eccentric take the place of singular?

While in some cases nearly identical to singular, eccentric suggests a wide divergence from the usual or normal especially in behavior.

the eccentric eating habits of preschoolers

When could erratic be used to replace singular?

The words erratic and singular are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, erratic stresses a capricious and unpredictable wandering or deviating.

a friend's suddenly erratic behavior

When might odd be a better fit than singular?

The meanings of odd and singular largely overlap; however, odd applies to a departure from the regular or expected.

an odd sense of humor

When is outlandish a more appropriate choice than singular?

Although the words outlandish and singular have much in common, outlandish applies to what is uncouth, bizarre, or barbaric.

outlandish fashions of the time

Where would peculiar be a reasonable alternative to singular?

While the synonyms peculiar and singular are close in meaning, peculiar implies a marked distinctiveness.

the peculiar status of America's first lady

When is it sensible to use quaint instead of singular?

The synonyms quaint and singular are sometimes interchangeable, but quaint suggests an old-fashioned but pleasant oddness.

a quaint fishing village

When would strange be a good substitute for singular?

The words strange and singular can be used in similar contexts, but strange stresses unfamiliarity and may apply to the foreign, the unnatural, the unaccountable.

a journey filled with strange sights

When can unique be used instead of singular?

In some situations, the words unique and singular are roughly equivalent. However, unique implies singularity and the fact of being without a known parallel.

a career unique in the annals of science

Examples Sentences

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Recent Examples of singular Music helps make the sequence of Brightbill (Kit Connor) learning how to fly feel like one singular emotional journey over the course of a montage, while the sound of flapping wings or physical sound effects amplifies specific gags or moments of tension. Sarah Shachat, IndieWire, 16 Dec. 2024 With a warm, second-skin scent, the amber oil adapts to each individual’s body chemistry to create a singular scent on anyone who wears it. Jenny Berg, Vogue, 16 Dec. 2024 There has been no singular catalyst for the Nvidia selloff – its earnings report last month exceeded analyst estimates across the board – though the stock has previously slumped due to geopolitical fears from Nvidia’s reliance on Taiwanese manufacturers. Derek Saul, Forbes, 16 Dec. 2024 But expect another artful, quirky tale with her singular vision which stems from her own work in art practice even before directing. Ryan Lattanzio, IndieWire, 6 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for singular 
Recent Examples of Synonyms for singular
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  • Surveillance footage captured fireballs hitting the ground with extraordinary speed.
    Gordon G. Chang, Newsweek, 12 Dec. 2024
  • These extraordinary characterizations complicate love over mere pity.
    Armond White, National Review, 11 Dec. 2024
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  • While most incidents have come in New Jersey, other states, including Maryland, Virginia, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York, have also reported unusual drone activity to law enforcement.
    Maya Homan, USA TODAY, 17 Dec. 2024
  • But when physicians look at a pool of unusual test results, the chaotic sequencing pattern could flag whether something more serious may be going on and the mother could benefit from additional testing, Bianchi said.
    Jacqueline Howard, CNN, 16 Dec. 2024
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  • For instance, the top-of-page bid on Google Ads for the keyword ‘personal injury law firm’ ranges from $600 to $1000.
    Tyler Shepherd, USA TODAY, 14 Dec. 2024
  • Since filing for divorce, Christina has accused her estranged husband of transferring $35,000 of her money into his personal bank account July 8 after their divorce filing, according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
    Ashley Hume, Fox News, 13 Dec. 2024
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  • The only other running backs to win it this century were USC’s Reggie Bush in 2005 and Alabama’s Mark Ingram in 2009.
    Ralph D. Russo, The Athletic, 10 Dec. 2024
  • Monday's videos appeared to be the only content that was uploaded by the account in its roughy 11-month existence.
    Paul Du Quenoy, Newsweek, 10 Dec. 2024
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  • Enameled cast iron, however, is unique, and cooks are fond of it for its versatility, which is all the more reason to take care when cleaning it after cooking.
    Rebecca Jones, Southern Living, 20 Dec. 2024
  • How each parent reacts to the journey is also extremely unique, and influences what stages are the most stressful or enjoyable.
    Melissa Willets, Parents, 20 Dec. 2024
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  • Such encounters are not uncommon, and NORAD previously announced that a number of Russian aircraft entered the Alaska ADIZ in September.
    Dan Perry, Newsweek, 18 Dec. 2024
  • Its position on a subduction zone — where the Indo-Australia tectonic plate moves beneath the Pacific Plate — means earthquakes of greater than magnitude 6 are not uncommon and the country’s buildings are intended to withstand quakes.
    Charlotte Graham-McLay, Los Angeles Times, 17 Dec. 2024
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  • Taste is subjective, and USA TODAY Books has plenty of genres to recommend.
    Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY, 15 Dec. 2024
  • Some of the film’s scenes are subjective, in the way that the POV sequences are, but artfully detached.
    K. Austin Collins, The Atlantic, 13 Dec. 2024
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  • Drinkwater didn't make one appearance in a Chelsea shirt last season, whilst Bakayoko spent the season in Italy on loan at AC Milan.
    SI.com, SI.com, 3 Aug. 2019
  • Decisions made by engineers today, in other words, will determine not how one car drives but how all cars drive.
    Johannes Himmelreich, BostonGlobe.com, 30 Mar. 2018

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“Singular.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/singular. Accessed 23 Dec. 2024.

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