noun a type of flatfish
adjective only
In cooking, 'sole' can refer to a type of fish used in recipes.
In legal terms, 'sole' can refer to exclusive ownership or responsibility, such as 'sole proprietorship' or 'sole custody'.
In business, 'sole' can refer to being the only one of its kind, such as 'sole supplier' or 'sole distributor'.
In fishing, 'sole' can refer to a type of fish, such as Dover sole.
In the shoe industry, 'sole' refers to the bottom part of a shoe that comes in direct contact with the ground.
The writer was the sole author of the bestselling novel.
The psychologist was the sole therapist assigned to the high-profile case.
The chef was the sole creator of the restaurant's signature dish.
The architect was the sole designer of the award-winning building.
The lawyer was the sole representative for the defendant in court.
The accountant was the sole financial advisor for the company.
The doctor was the sole surgeon performing the critical operation.
The engineer was the sole developer of the innovative technology.
The artist was the sole creator of the stunning masterpiece.
The entrepreneur was the sole founder of the successful startup.