adjective
- one only; one and no more; individual
- separate and distinct from others of the same kind: every single time
- without another or others; alone; solitary
- of or for one person, as a bed or room, or one family, as a house
- between two persons only; with only one on each side: single combat
- unmarried
- of or characteristic of the unmarried state
- having only one part; not double, compound, multiple, etc.
- the same for all; uniform: a single scale of pay
- being a whole, or unbroken: forming a single front
- having only one row or set of petals: said of flowers
- honest; sincere
- seeing justly: to judge with a single eye
- Rare unique; singular
- Archaic weak; inferior: said of beer, ale, etc.
Origin:
ME < OFr sengle < L singulus, single: for IE base see simple
transitive verb singled, singling
- to select or distinguish from others: now usually with out
- ☆ Baseball to advance (a runner) by hitting a single
intransitive verb
☆ Baseball to hit a single