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singularly

adverb as in notably

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Today that singularly revered profession is actually many jobs rolled into one.

The first photos from the far side of the Moon are singularly unimpressive to modern eyes.

This was set aside for the moment, now that a man with a knife had committed something so singularly horrific.

New York Times Book critic Eliot Fremont-Smith agreed in his review, calling Barbie, “singularly offensive.”

Professional sports has a singularly unheroic and uninspiring precedent for treating those with a medical problem.

Nicknames among this class of poor whites in the South seem singularly like those in vogue in New England.

He saw that Marius had disappeared, and that mademoiselle had risen and was regarding him with singularly imploring eyes.

Singularly courteous and obliging on all occasions, I, personally, have been much indebted to him for help and advice.

Her voice was singularly sweet and full, and Mr. Mason said to himself, "She'll be a singer some day, if she is not crazy first."

"You are singularly concerned in this man's life," said he, an odious undercurrent of meaning in his voice.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to singularly, such as: exceptionally, remarkably, uniquely, especially, exclusively, and specially.

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

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