Word | Noun | Adjective | Verb | Adverb |
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single | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
separate | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
single (noun) | separate (noun) |
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a base hit on which the batter stops safely at first base | a garment that can be purchased separately and worn in combinations with other garments |
the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number | a separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication |
single (adjective) | separate (adjective) |
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being or characteristic of a single thing or person | independent; not united or joint |
not married or related to the unmarried state | standing apart; not attached to or supported by anything |
used of flowers having usually only one row or whorl of petals | separated according to race, sex, class, or religion |
existing alone or consisting of one entity or part or aspect or individual | have the connection undone; having become separate |
not divided among or brought to bear on more than one object or objective | |
having uniform application | |
characteristic of or meant for a single person or thing |
single (verb) | separate (verb) |
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hit a single | become separated into pieces or fragments |
divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork | |
arrange or order by classes or categories | |
mark as different | |
move or break apart | |
force, take, or pull apart | |
divide into components or constituents | |
go one's own way; move apart | |
make a division or separation | |
treat differently on the basis of sex or race | |
separate into parts or portions | |
discontinue an association or relation; go different ways | |
act as a barrier between; stand between |