a singularly unattractive individual
singularly beautiful
1 strangely --
2 obviously or particularly: --
Singularly perturbed ordinary differential equations with dynamic limits.
In the remaining three departments, it was unclear whether the two agents prescribed were in combination or used singularly.
The first, in the second half of the 19th century, proved too fragile, based as it was singularly and inflexibly on the silk industry.
A thesis focused on hard cases is singularly appropriate for overcoming an objection that is focused on hard cases.
On the other hand, greenhouse effect, though related, singularly fails to be ominous.
On moving spike type internal layers in nonlinear singularly perturbed problems.
The word for politics - keu-keu - carries singularly negative connotations.
At the dawn of the twentieth century, states were singularly unfit for the task.