SINGLE vs ONLY: NOUN
- Plural A commercial name in England for thin sheet-steel or -iron used as a foundation for tin-plate, having a thickness ranging from 0.238 to 0.35 of an inch, or from No. 4 to No. 20 B. W. G.
- One strand of sliver, roving thread, or yarn.
- In furniture, silverware, and the like, a separate piece not belonging to a set.
- In golf, two players playing against each other.
- In the extraction of antimony from its native sulphid, the manufacturers' name for the first crude product from melting the ore with scrap-iron. It generally contains about 91.5 per cent. antimony, 7 per cent. iron, and 1 per cent. sulphur.
- In whist, the score made by the winners when the game is 5 points up and rubbers are played, if the losers of any game are 3 or 4 up: as, ‘single, double, and the rub.’
- A competition in which individuals compete against each other, as in rowing or figure skating.
- A tennis or badminton match between two players.
- A golf match between two players.
- A hit for one run in cricket.
- A hit enabling the batter to reach first base.
- A song, often from a full-length album or compact disc, that is released for airplay.
- A song on one of these sides.
- A phonograph record, especially a forty-five, having one song on each side.
- A one-dollar bill.
- Such persons considered as a group.
- Something capable of carrying, moving, or holding one person or thing at a time, as a bed or a hotel room.
- One that is separate and individual.
- The smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number
- A base hit on which the batter stops safely at first base
- N/A
SINGLE vs ONLY: ADJECTIVE
- Having only one rank or row of petals.
- Not married or involved in a romantic relationship.
- Designed to accommodate one person or thing.
- Wholly attentive.
- Honest; undisguised.
- Having individual opponents; involving two individuals only.
- Separate from others; individual and distinct.
- Not divided; unbroken.
- Consisting of one in number.
- Having the same application for all; uniform.
- Consisting of one part, aspect, or section.
- Not accompanied by another or others; solitary.
- Not married or related to the unmarried state
- Used of flowers having usually only one row or whorl of petals
- Mere.
- Without sibling; without a sibling of the same gender.
- Singularly superior; the best.
- Alone in a category.
- Alone, by reason of superiority; preëminent; chief.
- Alone in its class; by itself; not associated with others of the same class or kind.
- One alone; single
- Most suitable of all; superior or excellent.
- Having no siblings.
- Alone in kind or class; sole.
- Exclusive of anyone or anything else
SINGLE vs ONLY: VERB
- Hit a one-base hit
- N/A
SINGLE vs ONLY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To hit a single.
- To cause the scoring of (a run) by hitting a single.
- To cause (a base runner) to score or advance by hitting a single.
- N/A
SINGLE vs ONLY: ADVERB
- N/A
- No more than; just
- Without others or anything further; exclusively
- Above all others; particularly.
- Singly; without more.
- So and no otherwise; no other than; exclusively; solely; wholly.
- In one manner or degree; for one purpose alone; simply; merely; barely.
- In the immediate past.
- With the negative or unfortunate result.
- In the last analysis or final outcome; inevitably.
- Exclusively; solely.
- And nothing else or more; merely; just.
- At the very least.
- Without anyone or anything else; alone.
- Without any others being included or involved
- And nothing more
- Never except when
- Except that
- As recently as
- In the final outcome
- With nevertheless the final result
SINGLE vs ONLY: CONJUNCTION
- N/A
- But for the fact that; except.
- However.
- Under the condition that; but.
- Save or except (that); -- an adversative used elliptically with or without that, and properly introducing a single fact or consideration.
- However; and yet.
- With the restriction that; but.
- Were it not that; except that.
SINGLE vs ONLY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not divided among or brought to bear on more than one object or objective
- Existing alone or consisting of one entity or part or aspect or individual
- Having uniform application
- Characteristic of or meant for a single person or thing
- Hit a single
- Being or characteristic of a single thing or person
- Same as single-foot.
- To separate; go apart from others: said specifically of a hunted deer when it leaves the herd.
- Nautical, to unite, so as to combine several parts into one: as, to single the tacks and sheets.
- To lead aside or apart from others.
- To select individually from among a number; choose out separately from others: commonly followed by out.
- To make single, separate, or alone; retire; sequester.
- Only this time she came out better"
- Single and isolated from others
- Being the only one
- Being the only one; single and isolated from others
- Except; with the exception of.
- But; except; excepting that.
- Synonyms 1-3. Alone, Only. See alone.
- Singly; with no other in the same relation: as, the only begotten Son of the Father.
- Above all others; preëminently; especially.
- In but one manner, for but one purpose, by but one means, with but one result, etc.; in no other manner, respect, place, direction, circumstances, or condition than; at no other time, or in no other way, etc., than; for no other purpose or with no other result than; solely; exclusively; entirely; altogether: as, he ventured forth only at night; he was saved only by the skin of his teeth; he escaped the gallows only to be drowned; articles sold only in packages.
- No more than; merely; simply; just: as, he had sold only two.
- Alone; no other or others than; nothing or nobody else than; nothing or nobody but; merely: as, only one remained; man cannot live on bread only.
- Single in degree or excellence; hence, distinguished above or beyond all others; special.
- Mere; simple.
- Alone; nothing or nobody but.
- Single as regards number, or as regards class or kind; one and no more or other; single; sole: as, he was the only person present; the only answer possible; an only son; my only friend; the only assignable reason.
SINGLE vs ONLY: RELATED WORDS
- Divorced, Unwed, Lonesome, Uniform, Unmarried, Unique, Unvarying, Solitary, Sole, Separate, Singular, Individual, Only, Lone, One
- Exclusive, Lonesome, Only if, Solitary, Exclusively, Single, Entirely, Alone, Solely, Sole, Simply, Lone, Merely, But, Just
SINGLE vs ONLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Divorced, Unwed, Lonesome, Uniform, Unmarried, Unique, Unvarying, Solitary, Sole, Separate, Singular, Individual, Only, Lone, One
- One, Exclusive, Lonesome, Solitary, Exclusively, Single, Entirely, Alone, Solely, Sole, Simply, Lone, Merely, But, Just
SINGLE vs ONLY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They may serve a single user, such as a school or commercial building, or a single dwelling.
- With regard to detection, to extract relevant clinical information such as cellular origin from single EV, ideally every single EV should be detected.
- The former theory paints a picture consistent with a single act of espionage, conducted by a single individual transferring information from a specific place.
- The women is single with another kid from another man but is single.
- Projects can only exist in a single organization or workplace and only belong to a single team.
- For this we pet all the user detail in a single excel sheet or use a single script.
- VPN client by delivering all the settings as a single XML block to a single CSP node.
- If a single figure contains multiple images, these must be inserted as a single image.
- The single shutter speed and single aperture sure makes exposure determination easy!
- Single item requires a single markup for best results.
- Only things like cost and customer service vary.
- We are not the only Christians; we are Christians only.
- The first player is only able to move the marker horizontally, and the second player can only move the marker vertically.
- For eternally and always there is only now, one and the same now; the present is the only thing that has no end.
- Foundations Network Fund acute obtuse angle examples in real life in math another shows only obtuse and another only.
- Only you are familiar with the property and the tenant; only you can make that call.
- For instance some information may only be learned or viewed by men or women, or only after initiation.
- BUT ONLY FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS THAT THE LANDLORD HAS AGREED TO MAKE, AND ONLY IF A PRIOR REQUEST HAS BEEN MADE.
- Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items.
- Lawfully acceptable purposes only agency, you can not only find information criminal!
SINGLE vs ONLY: QUESTIONS
- Does Disney Infinity have single player multiplayer?
- Are single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) antimicrobial?
- How to convert from single vision to single vision intermediate RX?
- Is Dark Souls multiplayer single player single player?
- Is Tomb Raider multiplayer single player single player?
- Is Saints Row 4 multiplayer single player single player?
- What happens when single phase supply is given to single phase motor?
- Can a single Shower pump be used on a single water supply?
- Can I change my status from single to single on taxes?
- Are single mothers and single fathers being held differently?
- Which countries have only European route designations?
- Were Roman gladiator games only violent entertainment?
- Does "inference" include estimation or only testing?
- Which Kingdom contains only heterotrophic organisms?
- What Kingdom only contains multicellular organisms?
- How to fix Windows 10 read only folder revert to read only?
- Does inhibit-read-only affect read-only characters?
- Is Magnolia Promenade the only world with only one neighborhood?
- Should Bharat Ratna be awarded to only Indian citizens only?
- What is an authorization only (Auth only) transaction?