Pronunciation: /sɪŋɡlɪst/
noun a person who believes in the concept of being single and is happy or content with their single status
A1 My friend is a singlist and loves to perform at local events.
A2 I heard that there is a singlist competition happening in town next week.
B1 The singlist impressed the audience with her powerful voice.
B2 As a singlist, she has released several albums and performed in many countries.
C1 The singlist's latest single has topped the charts for several weeks.
C2 The renowned singlist was honored with a lifetime achievement award for her contribution to music.
formal The singlist approach to analyzing data focuses on individual variables one at a time.
informal I prefer the singlist method when studying for exams, it helps me focus better.
slang Some people find the singlist way of thinking too narrow-minded.
figurative In a world full of complexities, sometimes taking a singlist perspective can bring clarity.
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