singleness

[ UK /sˈɪŋɡə‍lnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of concentrating on one central objective
    his singleness of purpose
  2. without hypocrisy
    the singleness of his motives could not be questioned
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How To Use singleness In A Sentence

  • Because of the singleness [of my heart] he appointed me to be a bearer of the royal seal, and the deputy of the registrary (?). The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians
  • The singleness of the end contrasted with the multiplicity of means, allowed for the full exercise of human faculties.
  • She feels a sudden sense of her youngness, her freeness, her possibly-about-to-be-no-longer-singleness. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
  • I testify, moreover, that Thou hast decreed that none on the face of the earth should equal Them, and none of Thy creatures be able to be compared with any of Them, in order that Thine own singleness and peerlessness might be recognized and established. Prayers and Meditations
  • That thing we call singleness of heart and mind is a dread thing to behold. SERIAL 9: Kondo Katsusaburo among Taiwan's Atayal/Sedeq peoples, 1896 to 1930
  • Myth 2. Singleness is a waiting period.
  • And this our blessed Saviour, with admirable emphasis and significance of expression, calls the singleness of the eye, in the verse immediately before the text. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. II.
  • Slaves, obey your earthly masters with fear and trembling, in singleness of heart, as you obey Christ.
  • Because of the singleness and tediousness on representation, the traditional historical documentary lacks of visibility.
  • What holds the earth swinging in space is first, the great dynamic attraction to the sun, and then counterposing assertion of independence, singleness, which is polarized in the moon. Fantasia of the Unconscious
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