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Singular 1100 Words You Need Week 14 Day 4

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Singular 1100 Words You Need

Singular 1100 Words You Need

/ˈsɪŋ.gjʊ.ləʳ/ (adj)

  1. extraordinary and remarkable, noticeable, odd, unusual, peculiar, weird, outstanding
  2. (grammar) referring to one thing or person, not plural

New categories for 2020: Recognizing singular achievements of various types of entire organizations (for-profit or non-profit, large medium or small, public or private). You have the option to submit a video of up to five (5) minutes in length in these categories, describing your organization’s singular achievements since the beginning of 2019, instead of the traditional Stevie Awards written essay or case study.

Source: https://stevieawards.com

The value stream perspective provides an overall picture that must be taken into account beyond a singular manufacturing process.
It was hence their singular misfortune in 1790 to find them-selves confronted by a constitution that, besides giving them more independence from the papacy than they had ever wanted, also made them more dependent on the state in revolutionary form than had the Parlement at its most Jansenist.
Source: The Book: A Companion to the French Revolution
Antonyms: ordinary, usual
Noun: singularity
Adverb: singularly
Farsi: منحصر به فرد
French: singulière

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