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singularity

noun as in uniqueness

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That sense of self-enforced singularity—the feeling that he's the last of the Mohicans—is a big part of White's appeal.

Kurzweil is known for his view on the technological singularity, a moment in which man transcends his biological limits.

The effect of the singularity not on an AI, but on an actual human mind—a mind that has been uploaded.

The singularity as well as the high level of quality of their collections particularly impressed the experts.

The Culture is a post-singularity, anarcho-capitalist society, with technology that outpaces our own.

She was struck with his singularity, and impressed with an instinctive consciousness of his peculiar genius.

With his evasive singularity was mingled a certain exotic odour like the distant perfume of a country well loved of the sun.

Sebastian Joseph de Pontchasteau, a French author, died; remarkable for the singularity of his acts of devotion and charity.

Dr. Bates's singularity in not rising up nor drinking the King's nor other healths at the table was very much observed.

They erred from feeling, an error so very rare with them, that it might be pardoned even for its singularity.

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On this page you'll find 129 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to singularity, such as: aberration, abnormality, anomaly, caprice, capriciousness, and foible.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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