Definition
In a unique or remarkable way; notably different from others; also means singly or individually.
Etymology
From singular (from Latin singularis 'alone, single') + -ly (forming adverbs). Singular originally meant 'one' mathematically and logically.
Kelly Says
Singularly is a word that sounds fancy but just means 'really noticeably'—when something is singularly bad, it's not just bad, it's bad in a way that stands out and surprises people. It's the kind of word English teachers love but nobody actually uses in real conversation.
Translations
ARالعربية
بصورة فردية
bi-soor-at far-dee-ya
CACatalà
singularment
sin-goo-lar-men-te
CSČeština
jedinecně
ye-di-nech-ne
DADansk
entusiast
en-too-see-ast
DEDeutsch
einzigartig
ayn-zee-g-ahr-tig
ESEspañol
singularmente
sin-goo-lar-men-te
FRFrançais
de manière singulière
duh ma-nair sen-goo-lee-er
HUMagyar
egyedül
e-ged-ool
IDBahasa Indonesia
tunggal
tung-gal
ITItaliano
singolarmente
sin-goo-la-ree-men-te
KO한국어
독특하게
dok-teok-ha-ge
MSBahasa Melayu
tunggal
tung-gal
MYမြန်မာ
ပုံမှန်
po-m-shan
NLNederlands
alleen
a-len
NONorsk
entusiast
en-too-see-ast
PTPortuguês
singularmente
sin-goo-lar-men-te
RUРусский
одиночно
oh-dee-noh-chno
SWKiswahili
mmoja
m-mo-ja
THไทย
อย่างเดี่ยว
yahng diao
TRTürkçe
tek başına
tek ba-sha
UKУкраїнська
окрема
ok-re-ma
VITiếng Việt
một cách riêng biệt
mot cach rieng biet