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single-handedly

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[sing-guhl-han-did-lee] / ˈsɪŋ gəlˈhæn dɪd li /

adverb

  1. in a single-handed manner; single-handed.


Usage

What does single-handedly mean? Single-handedly means done or accomplished alone—without help from anyone, as in Carol completed the project single-handedly—she did every last thing herself. Single-handedly is the adverb form of the adjective single-handed, which is used to describe something done by one person, as with a single-handed attempt. Single-handed can also be used as an adverb, as in Abdul sailed the boat single-handed. Single-handedly is also used in situations in which someone has done something without help from anyone else even though they were available, as in She single-handedly beat the other team—scoring the final 15 points of the game by herself. Example: Lori single-handedly solved the math equation that had stumped mathematicians for years.

Etymology

Origin of single-handedly

First recorded in 1880–85

Explanation

When you do something single-handedly, you do it on your own, with no help from anyone else. Superheroes are known for single-handedly defeating bad guys. Use the adverb single-handedly when a person achieves something independently, especially when it's especially admirable or difficult. Your mom might have single-handedly raised you and your siblings, or you might try to single-handedly move a dining room table out the front door before your yard sale. Single-handedly comes from the adjective single-handed, or "done without help," and both words have been in use since the early 1700's.

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If anyone could single handedly break down the nation’s ranch dressing supply without lifting a finger, it would be Taylor Swift.

From Salon • Oct. 23, 2023

The CEO of the organization, Michael Farris, got his start in the Christian homeschooling movement, which he single handedly transformed into a cultural and legal powerhouse.

From Slate • Jun. 30, 2022

"The Pentagon can't independently and single handedly confirm that, but we're also not in any position to refute those claims."

From Reuters • Apr. 4, 2022

Quarterbacks also rank high on these types of lists because it’s arguably the hardest position to find stability and it’s the position that can single handedly determine the outcome of a game.

From Washington Times • Jan. 17, 2018

By running this magazine single handedly since the last 20 years, Fr.

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