SINGLE


Meaning of SINGLE in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' si ŋ -g ə l

Function: adjective

Etymology: Middle English sengle, from Anglo-French, from Latin singulus one only; akin to Latin sem- one ― more at SAME

Date: 14th century

1 a : not married b : of or relating to celibacy

2 : unaccompanied by others : LONE , SOLE <the single survivor of the disaster>

3 a (1) : consisting of or having only one part, feature, or portion < single consonants> (2) : consisting of one as opposed to or in contrast with many : UNIFORM <a single standard for men and women> (3) : consisting of only one in number <holds to a single ideal> b : having but one whorl of petals or ray flowers <a single rose>

4 a : consisting of a separate unique whole : INDIVIDUAL <every single citizen> b : of, relating to, or involving only one person

5 a : FRANK , HONEST <a single devotion> b : exclusively attentive <an eye single to the truth>

6 : UNBROKEN , UNDIVIDED

7 : having no equal or like : SINGULAR

8 : designed for the use of one person only <a single room> <a single bed>

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.