SINGULAR vs QUEER: NOUN
- The singular number or a form designating it.
- A word having a singular number.
- The form of a word that is used to denote a singleton
- A form of a word that refers to only one person or thing.
- The singular number, or the number denoting one person or thing; a word in the singular number.
- An individual instance; a particular.
- In hunting, a company or pack: said of boars.
- In grammar, the singular number.
- That which is singular, in any sense of the word; that which is alone, separate, individual, unique, rare, or peculiar. See singular, a.
- In logic, that which is not general, but has real reactions with other things.
- A person of atypical sexuality or sexual identity.
- A person who is or appears homosexual, or who has homosexual qualities.
- To put counterfeit money in circulation.
- A homosexual.
- Counterfeit money.
- General term of abuse, casting aspersions on target's sexuality; compare gay.
- Offensive terms for an openly homosexual man
- Used as a disparaging term for a gay man or a lesbian.
- Offensive term for an openly homosexual man
- A lesbian, gay male, bisexual, or transgender person.
- An obsolete form of quire.
- One of the joints or division-planes of queery rock.
- Counterfeit money; “green goods.”
SINGULAR vs QUEER: ADJECTIVE
- Each; individual.
- Standing by itself; out of the ordinary course; unusual; uncommon; strange.
- Distinguished as existing in a very high degree; rarely equaled; eminent; extraordinary; exceptional.
- Departing from general usage or expectations; odd; whimsical; -- often implying disapproval or censure.
- Being alone; belonging to, or being, that of which there is but one; unique.
- A point at which the curve possesses some peculiar properties not possessed by other points of the curve, as a cusp point, or a multiple point.
- A proposition having as its subject a singular term, or a common term limited to an individual by means of a singular sign.
- Division among individual successors, as distinguished from universal succession, by which an estate descended in intestacy to the heirs in mass.
- A term which represents or stands for a single individual.
- Being out of the ordinary, coming across as such.
- Being only one of a larger population.
- Being the only one of the kind; unique.
- Denoting one person or thing; ; -- opposed to dual and plural.
- Existing by itself; single; individual.
- Engaged in by only one on a side; single.
- Separate or apart from others; single; distinct.
- Grammatical number category referring to a single item or unit
- Being a single and separate person or thing
- Unusual or striking
- Beyond or deviating from the usual or expected
- Being only one; individual; lone.
- Being the only one of a kind; unique.
- Being beyond what is ordinary, especially in being exceptionally good; remarkable.
- Strange or unusual.
- Of, relating to, or being a noun, pronoun, or adjective denoting a single person or thing or several entities considered as a single unit.
- Of, relating to, or being a verb expressing the action or state of a single subject.
- Of or relating to the specific as distinguished from the general; individual.
- Distinguished by superiority, coming across as such.
- Referring to only one thing or person.
- Having no inverse.
- Having the property that the matrix of coefficients of the new variables has a determinant equal to zero.
- The single one of its kind
- Mysterious; suspicious; questionable.
- Homosexual.
- Weird, odd or different.
- Slightly unwell (mainly in to feel queer).
- Having to do with homosexuality, bisexuality, transgenderism etc.
- Feeling slightly ill, as in being dizzy or queasy.
- At variance with what is usual or normal; differing in some odd way from what is ordinary; odd; singular; strange; whimsical.
- Gay or lesbian.
- Of a questionable nature or character; suspicious.
- Odd or unconventional, as in behavior; eccentric.
- Deviating from what is expected or normal; strange.
- Of or relating to lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, or transgender people.
- Homosexual or arousing homosexual desires
- Not as expected
- Beyond or deviating from the usual or expected
SINGULAR vs QUEER: VERB
- N/A
- Hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of
- Put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position
- To render an endeavor or agreement ineffective or null.
- To reevaluate or reinterpret a work with an eye to sexual orientation and/or to gender, as by applying queer theory.
SINGULAR vs QUEER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To spoil the effect or success of, as by ridicule; to throw a wet blanket on; to spoil.
- To ridicule; to banter; to rally.
- To ruin or thwart.
SINGULAR vs QUEER: ADVERB
- N/A
- Queerly
SINGULAR vs QUEER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Having no duplicate or parallel; unmatched; unexampled; unique; being the only one of its kind.
- Out of the usual course; unusual; uncommon; somewhat strange; a little extraordinary: as, a singular phenomenon.
- Hence Of more than average value, worth, importance, or eminence; remarkable; fine; choice; precious; highly esteemed.
- In grammar, denoting or relating to one person or thing: as, the singular number: opposed to dual and plural. Abbreviated singular
- Not complying with common usage or expectation; hence, eccentric; peculiar; odd: as, he was very singular in his behavior.
- In mathematics, exceptional.
- Synonyms and Unwonted, exceptional, unparalleled.
- Strange, Odd, etc. See eccentric.
- Composed of one member, set, or kind
- Pertaining to one person or thing; individual; also, pertaining to individual persons or things; in logic, not general; being only in one place at one time.
- Pertaining to solitude, or separation from others; concerned with or involving solitude.
- Separate or apart from others; alone.
- Being a unit, or one only; single.
- Synonyms Strange, Odd, etc. (see eccentric), curious, extraordinary, unique, fantastic.
- Having a sensation of sudden or impending illness; sick or languid.
- Counterfeit; worthless.
- Open to suspicion; doubtful in point of honesty.
- To put wrong (unexpectedly); throw out of its proper status or working; ruin the success of; render useless by interference or infelicitous aid.
- To puzzle.
- To banter; ridicule; deride.
- Appearing, behaving, or feeling otherwise than is usual or normal; odd; singular; droll; whimsical; quaint.
- Offensive term for a homosexual man
SINGULAR vs QUEER: RELATED WORDS
- Rummy, Singular form, Rum, Funny, Queer, Curious, Odd, Strange, Unusual, Individual, Single, Remarkable, Extraordinary, Unique, Peculiar
- Expose, Rum, Singular, Peculiar, Poof, Poove, Strange, Fairy, Curious, Odd, Pansy, Funny, Homosexual, Homophile, Gay
SINGULAR vs QUEER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Distinct, Rummy, Rum, Funny, Queer, Curious, Odd, Strange, Unusual, Individual, Single, Remarkable, Extraordinary, Unique, Peculiar
- Scotch, Expose, Rum, Singular, Peculiar, Poof, Poove, Strange, Fairy, Curious, Odd, Funny, Homosexual, Homophile, Gay
SINGULAR vs QUEER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If the object of the preposition is singular, use a singular verb.
- In the previous examples, both elements are singular and therefore the verb is singular.
- For example, if the pronoun is singular, the antecedent should also be singular.
- Benner all there and subject verb agreement with intervening phrase following the singular subjects joined by phrases are singular verbs.
- Singular pronouns replace singular nouns, which are those that name one person, place, thing, or idea.
- Both subjects, senator and governor, are singular; therefore, the verb is singular.
- Use has when the subject is a singular noun or singular pronoun.
- Certain nouns are always used in singular and followed by singular verbs.
- If the noun after of is singular, use a singular verb.
- These expressions are singular and take a singular verb.
- In his introduction to Queer Bangkok, Jackson outlines his parameters for what is queer.
- This in a course in Queer Theory, whose theme is: queer sexual disasters.
- Queer comics, like queer games, have existed for a long time, becoming progressively less buried and niche over the years.
- Meanwhile in the Queer West Village you can find edgier queer friendly bars offering something a little bit different.
- Singaporean authorities have been prepared to tolerate queer cultural expression and visible queer communities.
- For so long, queer was considered a slur; queer meant strange and different.
- We explore how queer artists and audiences transform traditional genres to queer society.
- May also refer to intersex, queer, gender queer, or questioning persons.
- QUEER: Amrit Kohli of Oakland established Queer Folks Records in attempt to reclaim the word queer.
- Queer queer queer queer queer Yang Fan, this kind of thing is how can I not worry?
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