solo
AdjectiveAdverbTransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: solospast: soloedpp: soloeding: soloing
This word carries a strong sense of independence and spotlight. When used in music, it implies a moment of virtuosity where the rest of the ensemble recedes to let one individual showcase their skill. It is often associated with bravery or a high level of proficiency, as seen in aviation or performance arts. In a social context, using solo instead of alone often suggests a deliberate choice or a professional status. While alone can feel lonely or isolating, solo typically feels empowering, focused, or adventurous, as in a solo trip across Europe.
Countable when referring to a specific musical piece or a single performance. Uncountable when referring to the general state of being alone during an activity.