singularly beautiful
a singularly unattractive individual
2 obviously or particularly:
In fact, the only thing you have learned is that conversing with me is a singularly uninformative activity.
To speak of ' nativism ' in this context is singularly inappropriate.
There is no singularly correct set of templates for handwritten characters, for example.
A number of explanations for this divergence of storage capacity might apply, either singularly or in combination.
He was singularly innocent of the political manoeuvring which provides for some the spice of academic life.
Reissues have been singularly appropriate for jazz because of the inevitable, and indeed very interesting, differences between one improvised take and the next.
The theory, in any case, proved singularly appropriate for a government that combined authoritarianism and co-optive oligarchy, legitimized by symbolic plebiscites.
At the dawn of the twentieth century, states were singularly unfit for the task.