singular - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of singular in Hindi

  • विलक्षण
  • एकवचन
  • इकलौता बच्चा
  • विलक्षण
  • एक
  • अनोखा
  • अकेला
  • अपूर्व
  • एक वचन
  • बड़ा
  • विख्यात
  • निराला

singular Definition

Adjective

  • (of a word or form) denoting or referring to just one person or thing.
  • exceptionally good or great; remarkable.

Noun

  • the singular form of a word.

singular Example

  • I hope that this will prove a gentle reminder that a draftsman must mind his p's and q's and take note of neuter singulars and masculine plurals. ( मुझे उम्मीद है कि यह एक सौम्य अनुस्मारक साबित होगा कि एक ड्राफ्ट्समैन को अपने पी और क्यू के दिमाग को ध्यान में रखना चाहिए और नपुंसक विलक्षण और मर्दाना स्वरों पर ध्यान देना चाहिए। )
  • If the subject is singular, use a singular verb. ( यदि विषय एकवचन है, तो एकवचन क्रिया का उपयोग करें। )
  • She was a courtesan of the superior class, somewhat older than Propertius, but, as it seems, a woman of singular beauty and varied accomplishments. ( वह श्रेष्ठ वर्ग का एक शिष्टाचार था, कुछ हद तक प्रॉपराइटिस से, लेकिन, जैसा कि लगता है, विलक्षण सौंदर्य और विविध उपलब्धियों की एक महिला। )
  • ” Boy ” is singular, and ” boys ” is plural. ( "लड़का" एकवचन है, और "लड़के" बहुवचन है। )
  • The word “you” can be singular or plural. ( शब्द "आप" एकवचन या बहुवचन हो सकता है। )

More Sentence

  • The verb should be in the singular. 
  • Miss Keller is distinctly not a singular proof of occult and mysterious theories, and any attempt to explain her in that way fails to reckon with her normality.
  • “Sheep” is both a singular and plural noun.
  • The singular of ‘bacteria’ is ‘bacterium’.
  • Ricardo's statement of the theory left upon the world an impression, not wholly just, of singular clearness.
  • The young man has a singular ear for music.
  • He shows a singular lack of concern for other people’s feelings.
  • I wondered why she was behaving in so singular a fashion.
  • In “The boy runs”, boy is a singular noun and runs agree with it in number.
  • He showed a singular lack of tact in the way he handled the situation.
  • singular of the present tense of the verb ‘to be’.
  • Where he got that singular notion I just can’t think.
  • The word ‘teeth’ is plural – in the singular it’s ‘tooth’.
  • The noun is in the singular.
  • Cardinal Meschia was without doubt a singular character.
  • From the testimony of his pupil, and the still more conclusive evidence of his own correspondence with the father, Pavilliard seems to have been a man of singular good sense, temper and tact.