sole
//soʊl//
Translation
sole
Definition
The word 'sole' means being the only one of a particular kind; single or exclusive. It emphasizes that there is no other person or thing involved in a given context. For example, when describing responsibility, 'sole' indicates that one individual bears all the duty without sharing it. This adjective is commonly used in formal or descriptive writing to highlight uniqueness or exclusivity, such as in legal, business, or personal scenarios.
Example
“She was the sole survivor of the plane crash.”
“He has the sole responsibility for managing the project.”
“This is the sole copy of the original manuscript.”
“The company's sole focus is on renewable energy.”
“My sole reason for coming here was to see you.”
“He is the sole owner of the business.”
“The sole purpose of the meeting is to discuss safety.”
“She is the sole breadwinner in her family.”
“The sole exception to the rule is for emergency cases.”
“This path is the sole access to the mountain village.”
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