singly

/ˈsɪŋɡli/
adverb
  1. One at a time; individually or separately.
    • They entered the room singly, not in a group.
    • Each piece of candy was wrapped singly in shiny paper.
    • The teacher called on students singly to answer the question.
  2. Without the help or company of others; alone.
    • The artist worked singly on the mural, refusing help from volunteers.
    • She managed to lift the heavy box singly, without any assistance.
    • He traveled singly across the country, enjoying his own company.
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