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solo
[soh-loh]
noun
plural
solos, solia musical composition or a passage or section in a musical composition written for performance by one singer or instrumentalist, with or without accompaniment.
She sang a solo.
any performance, as a dance, by one person.
a flight in an airplane during which the pilot is unaccompanied by an instructor or other person.
I'll be ready for my first solo next week.
a person who works, acts, or performs alone.
He used to sing with a quartet, but now he's a solo.
a person who performs or accomplishes something without the usual equipment, tools, etc.
Informal., an announcement, commercial offering, etc., made to only one person or a selected group of such persons.
Each month the firm sends a solo to its best customers.
Cards., any of certain games in which one person plays alone against others.
adjective
Music., performing alone.
a part for solo bassoon.
performed alone; not combined with other parts of equal importance; not concerted.
alone; without a companion or partner.
a solo flight.
adverb
on one's own; alone or unaccompanied.
After six lessons he was flying solo.
verb (used without object)
to perform or do a solo.
to solo on the trumpet.
to pilot a plane, glider, etc., unaccompanied, especially for the first time.
After the course the students should be able to solo.
to perform or accomplish something by oneself.
verb (used with object)
to pilot (a plane, glider, etc.) unaccompanied.
to allow (a student pilot) to pilot a plane, glider, etc., alone.
The instructor decided to solo the student.
solo
/ ˈsəʊləʊ /
noun
a musical composition for one performer with or without accompaniment
any of various card games in which each person plays on his own instead of in partnership with another, such as solo whist
a flight in which an aircraft pilot is unaccompanied
any performance, mountain climb, or other undertaking carried out by an individual without assistance from others
( as modifier )
a solo attempt
adjective
music unaccompanied
a sonata for cello solo
adverb
by oneself; alone
to fly solo
verb
(intr) to undertake a venture alone, esp to operate an aircraft alone or climb alone
Word History and Origins
Origin of solo1
Word History and Origins
Origin of solo1
Example Sentences
Yoko Ono will stage her first solo museum exhibition in Southern California at the Broad museum this spring.
Miss Piggy is set to finally get her solo movie moment, with Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone on board for the new project.
His work is part of the permanent collections at the Hammer Museum and LACMA, and he’s had solo exhibitions at Barbati Gallery in Venice, Italy, and at Various Small Fires in Dallas.
The table, filled with friendship bracelets, is for anyone attending solo.
MJ Lenderman, who played on “Tigers Blood” and is a significant figure in contemporary alt-country in his own right, putting out a highly regarded solo effort last year, lends support on multiple instruments.
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