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    single out

    vt

  2. The meaning of SINGLE OUT is to treat or to speak about (someone or something in a group) in a way that is different from the way one treats or speaks about others —often used as (be) singled out. How to use single out in a sentence.

  3. to choose one person or thing from a group for special attention, especially criticism or praise: be singled out for It's not fair the way my sister is always singled out for special treatment. Jamie was thrilled when the teacher singled out his poem and asked him to read it aloud. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Taking and choosing.

  4. To single out is to focus on just one person in a larger group, either for special recognition or treatment. Your art teacher might single out one student each year to show their work at a gallery. Even when all of your friends have been misbehaving, your parents might single you out for punishment or criticism.

  5. phrasal verb. single somebody/something out (for something/as somebody/something) to choose somebody/something from a group for special attention. She was singled out for criticism. He was singled out as the outstanding performer of the games.

  6. If you single someone out from a group, you choose them and give them special attention or.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  7. to choose someone or something from a group for special attention She was singled out for criticism. He was singled out as the outstanding performer of the games.

  8. single somebody/something ↔ out meaning, definition, what is single somebody/something ↔ out: to choose one person or thing from among...: Learn more.

  9. May 21, 2024 · single out (third-person singular simple present singles out, present participle singling out, simple past and past participle singled out) To select (someone or something) from a group and highlight them or treat them differently. Synonyms: mark out, pick out

  10. Choose or distinguish from others, as in We singled him out from all the other applicants . This idiom was first recorded in 1629.

  11. to choose one person or thing from a group to criticize or praise them: The report singled him out for special criticism. The whole team played well - I don't want to single out any one player. (Definition of single sb/sth out from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of single sb/sth out.