single-handed
Americanadjective
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accomplished or done by one person alone.
a single-handed victory; single-handed sailing.
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by one's own effort; unaided.
adverb
adjective
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unaided or working alone
a single-handed crossing of the Atlantic
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having or operated by one hand or one person only
Usage
What does single-handed mean? Single-handed is used to describe something done or accomplished alone—without help from anyone, as in a single-handed attempt.It can also be used as an adverb meaning the same thing as single-handedly, as in Carol completed the project single-handed—she did every last thing herself. Single-handed is also used in situations in which someone has done something without help from anyone else even though they were available, as in She beat the other team single-handed—scoring the final 15 points of the game by herself. Example: This usually takes three or four people, so how did you manage to do it single-handed?
Other Word Forms
- single-handedly adverb
- single-handedness noun
Etymology
Origin of single-handed
First recorded in 1700–10
Example Sentences
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I've got so much love for the genre, and I am the one who has been on a single-handed campaign to get "Bridget Jones" into the Criterion Collection.
From Salon • Jan. 15, 2025
He managed to accomplish virtually nothing: Almost none of his promises for single-handed economic revitalization, world domination, or intrepid urban crime-solving panned out.
From Slate • Feb. 14, 2024
Some have detected in this latest gesture at the Elysée a new, single-handed touch to the tiller of state.
From BBC • Dec. 8, 2023
Born Maria Anna Sophie Cecilia Kalogeropoulos in New York in December 1923 to Greek parents, Callas was credited with the almost single-handed revival of the Italian bel canto vocal technique.
From Reuters • Oct. 25, 2023
“You’d think he was running a whole fleet of ships, single-handed, to hear her take on.”
From "Carry On, Mr. Bowditch" by Jean Lee Latham
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