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singular

[sing-gyuh-ler] / ˈsɪŋ gyə lər /




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For decades, Perry has occupied a singular position in Hollywood.

From Salon

But Fastvold turns a singular strangeness into something so familiar and warm — a picturesque version of religious worship where anyone and everyone may find comfort in a community of voices, all singing the same song.

From Salon

On the credit side, he had the sort of parents who encouraged him to be singular and, as Ms. Newman puts it, “exegetical.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Visitors to the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami are given an introduction to this singular process in “Masaomi Yasunaga: Traces of Memory,” the artist’s first major U.S. museum exhibition.

From The Wall Street Journal

She was one of the great, singular, unflinching writers of her generation, which included Joan Didion, in relation to whom she had an equal or superior level of talent without the promotional ability.

From The Wall Street Journal