Pronunciation: /ˈsɪŋɡəlnəs/
noun the state or quality of being single or unmarried
A1 My friend enjoys her singleness and independence.
A2 The character in the book struggled with the idea of embracing her singleness.
B1 Many people see singleness as a time for personal growth and self-discovery.
B2 The speaker at the conference discussed the benefits of embracing singleness in modern society.
C1 Her singleness allowed her the freedom to travel and pursue her career without any constraints.
C2 The philosopher's essay delved deep into the complexities of singleness and its impact on societal norms.
formal The concept of singleness is often explored in philosophical discussions about individual identity.
informal Some people prefer the freedom that comes with singleness, while others enjoy being in a relationship.
slang I'm loving the single life right now, no drama or stress from a relationship.
figurative In a way, the singleness of the artist's vision allowed for a more authentic expression in their work.
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