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single-minded
[sing-guhl-mahyn-did]
adjective
having or showing a single aim or purpose.
a single-minded program.
dedicated; resolute; steadfast.
He was single-minded in his concern for truth.
single-minded
adjective
having but one aim or purpose; dedicated
Other Word Forms
- single-mindedly adverb
- single-mindedness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of single-minded1
Example Sentences
“A bit single-minded, though. He only goes in straight lines. That’s bound to get dull, boring, tedious, and uninteresting after a bit.”
His job became a single-minded crusade against the Household Finance Corporation.
"Their single-minded pursuit of this issue has clouded their judgement," Mr Cheetham said, adding Rose's "very presence was seen as provocative".
One can understand any party’s desire not to lose an election, but the Macronists’ single-minded determination not to lose to Ms. Le Pen is starting to look unhinged.
But despite this apparent single-minded drive, she did not immediately land on being a chef as a career.
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