single

US /ˈsɪŋɡəl/

UK /'sɪŋɡl/

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n.NounOne run in cricket or a hit baseball
The fans cheered when the cricketer scored a single
adj.AdjectiveBeing one only, without others
In the clear blue sky there was a single white cloud
adj.AdjectiveOnly; merely
Not a single piece of cake was left after the birthday party
n.NounAn individual song from a CD or album
The band became famous when their first single was released
adj.AdjectiveNot married or in a relationship
No, I’m not married, or single. I have a boyfriend
n.NounPerson who is not married or in a relationship
It is hard for a single to meet new people in a small town

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