solo

/ˈsoʊloʊ/
adjective
  1. Done or performed alone; without other people.
    • She took a solo trip to Europe after graduation.
    • The solo performance received a standing ovation.
    • He prefers solo activities like reading and painting.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A piece of music or a performance by a single performer, without accompaniment or with the performer featured alone.
    • The trumpet solo was the highlight of the jazz piece.
    • The guitarist played a beautiful solo during the concert.
    • She practiced her piano solo for weeks before the recital.
  2. An activity done alone, without help or company from others.
    • After years of teamwork, she enjoyed working on a solo project.
    • The artist's first solo exhibition was a great success.
    • He decided to go on a solo hiking trip through the mountains.
  3. A flight in an aircraft without an instructor or other pilot on board.
    • After 20 hours of training, she completed her first solo.
    • The student pilot was nervous but excited for his solo.
    • His solo in the small plane lasted only 30 minutes.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To perform or act alone, especially in music or flying.
    • She soloed for the first time at the school talent show.
    • After months of lessons, he finally soloed in the glider.
    • The singer decided to solo on the final chorus.
adverb
  1. Without the help or company of others; alone.
    • She prefers to work solo on creative projects.
    • They decided to go solo instead of joining a tour group.
    • He traveled solo across the country.
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