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Meaning of solo
The primary meaning of the word "solo" is something done or performed alone.
Etymology of solo
The word "solo" has its roots in Italian and Latin, derived from the Latin word "solus," meaning alone.
Historically, the term "solo" emerged in the 17th century in music, referring to a single performer or a piece performed by one person.
Synonyms
alone
single
individual
one
only
solitary
unaccompanied
separate
independent
self-contained
unaided
unsupported
lone
isolated
detached
disconnected
apart
soloist
singular
unique
exclusive
separate
distinct
discrete
alone
individualistic
freewheeling
unaffiliated
nonaffiliated
disconnected
freestanding
autonomous
self-governing
self-sufficient
self-reliant
standalone
independent
nonaligned
unallied
soloistic
one-man
one-woman
unmarried
unwed
spouseless
partnerless
companionless
friendless
unescorted
unchaperoned
unrestrained
uncontrolled
unregulated
unmanaged
untethered.
Definitions
- A performance or piece of music performed by one person.
- A thing done or performed by one person alone.
- A vehicle, especially an aircraft, flown by one person.
Usage Examples
- The pianist performed a beautiful solo at the concert.
- The solo artist's new album was a huge success.
- She decided to travel solo and explore new places on her own.
Antonyms
accompanied
assisted
supported
aided
helped
partnered
paired
teamed
combined
joined
united
affiliated
connected
linked
attached
coupled
paired
matched
twinned
duplicated
paired
joint
collaborative
cooperative
mutual
reciprocal
shared
collective
communal
joint
shared
common
public
together
joint
united
allied
partnered.