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Singular, unparalleled, alone(p), unique(p), unequalled, unequaled
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"spoke with a unique accent" "had unique ability in raising funds" "a frankness unique in literature" "a unique dining experience"
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Highly unusual or rare but not the single instance Nonspecific, multiple, usual, general, comparable "a singular example" "the unique existing example of Donne's handwriting" "a unique copy of an ancient manuscript" "certain types of problems have unique solutions"Ĭurious, unequalled, singular, rum, odd, funny, unparalleled, rummy, remarkable, alone(p), unequaled, unique(p), peculiar Multiple, usual, comparable, nonspecific, general (followed by `to') applying exclusively to a given category or condition or locality Multiple, general, usual, nonspecific, comparable "he is alone in the field of microbiology" "this theory is altogether alone in its penetration of the problem" "Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint" "craftsmen whose skill is unequaled" "unparalleled athletic ability" "a breakdown of law unparalleled in our history" Princeton's WordNet (3.25 / 4 votes) Rate these synonyms:Īlone(p), unique, unequaled, unequalled, unparalleled adjective That which is grotesque in the material sense is irregular or misshapen in form or outline or ill-proportioned so as to be somewhat ridiculous the French bizarre is practically equivalent to grotesque.Īnomalous, bizarre, comical, crotchety, curious, droll, eccentric, erratic, extraordinary, fantastic, funny, grotesque, laughable, ludicrous, odd, peculiar, preposterous, quaint, queer, ridiculous, singular, strange, uncommon, unmatched, unusual, whimsicalĬommon, customary, familiar, natural, normal, ordinary, regular, usual That which is funny is calculated to provoke laughter that which is droll is more quietly amusing. Quaint denotes that which is pleasingly odd and fanciful, often with something of the antique as, the quaint architecture of medieval towns. Queer is transverse or oblique, aside from the common in a way that is comical or perhaps slightly ridiculous. Erratic signifies wandering, a stronger and more censorious term than eccentric. Eccentric is a higher and more respectful word than odd or queer. Eccentric is off or aside from the center, and so off or aside from the ordinary and what is considered the normal course as, genius is commonly eccentric. e., especially chosen and cherished by him in its ordinary use there is the implication that the thing peculiar to one is not common to the majority nor quite approved by them, though it may be shared by many as, the Shakers are peculiar. That which is peculiar belongs especially to a person as his own as, Israel was called Jehovah's " peculiar people," i. A singular coincidence is one the happening of which is unusual a strange coincidence is one the cause of which is hard to explain. A strange thing is something hitherto unknown in fact or in cause. What is singular is odd, but what is odd may not be singular as, a drawerful of odd gloves. Singular is alone of its kind as, the singular number. Click on a synonym to see sentences that contain it.Odd is unmated, as an odd shoe, and so uneven, as an odd number. Some synonyms are illustrated with examples, which are selected automatically from various sources and may not match the intended meaning. In addition, for words with multiple meanings you may toggle whether meanings are combined in one group or displayed separately by checking and unchecking the option “grouped”. We chose to limit the initial display to 20 items in each category, but in many cases you can show dozens more results with just one click. You can also sort them alphabetically with the most relevant highlighted. Suggestions are sorted by relevance, and the first ones are bolded. When a word can have multiple meanings, such as “ show” (as a verb: “ demonstrate", " display” as a noun: " exhibition", " performance"), they are clearly separated. Suggestions may sometimes be surprising because they are selected by complex processes, so please let us know if there are inaccuracies so they can be corrected. If you are looking for familiar words or slang (such as “ bucks” or “ dude”), you are likely to discover highly evocative language. It allows you to search for the simplest words and phrases, but also to use literary language and to alternate between styles to enrich or simplify your writing.