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singularity

[sing-gyuh-lar-i-tee] / ˌsɪŋ gyəˈlær ɪ ti /




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But looking away from thornier truths and concealing the singularity of the people at the heart of one’s story risks perpetuating the very shallowness a project like this is meant to oppose.

From New York Times

The language Americans use for the murders of women by men leans heavily on aberrance and singularity — men who murder women have “snapped,” they are “evil,” they are “disaffected outsiders.”

From New York Times

But the singularity of “Benediction” arises from more than just a spirited rejection of Hollywood convention.

From Los Angeles Times

With all that being said, "The Tipping Point" emphasizes the group's singularity.

From Salon

He spoke of having a keen empathy for the singularity and solitude of others, a sensitivity that can bring a feeling of being universally joined.

From New York Times