English to Indonesian Dictionary singularly

singularly

luar biasa
definition
adverb
you have singularly failed to live up to your promises
in a remarkable or noticeable way.
translation of 'singularly'
adverb
secara istimewa,
luar biasa
example
‘I 'singularly' failed to get an education,’ he says.
Little surprise, then, that yesterday's scoreless draw at Craven Cottage 'singularly' failed to live up to its billing.
Part of his job, he says, is to keep the expectations of the fans in check, something that he 'singularly' failed to do when he was manager.
She seems to pick the right thing in any restaurant we go to, leaving me looking on enviously as I pick my way through a Chef's Special that 'singularly' fails to live up to its name.
you have 'singularly' failed to live up to your promises
Charlotte thought her very 'singularly' dressed
At first we were much puzzled as to the origin and constitution of this extraordinary race, points upon which they were 'singularly' uncommunicative.
I think there is something 'singularly' distinctive about the Irish psyche.
They can seem crusty, Eighties phenomena who have 'singularly' failed to get out of their pinstripes, Jermyn Street shirts and carefully-knotted ties.
He is an extraordinary man from 'singularly' outstanding origins.
Unfortunately, this particular copper was 'singularly' unhelpful, refusing to say a word.
In fact, once noticed, it seems 'singularly' ubiquitous.
A whole array of intellectuals are revealed not merely to be snobs and fuzzy thinkers, but possessed of 'singularly' unattractive opinions based on nothing more than prejudice and stupidity.
The hunger for mainland technology stocks reflects the cold reality that alternative investments in the United States look 'singularly' unattractive.
The post-Second World War ‘Era of Good Feeling’, with its universal consensus that one was 'singularly' lucky to be living in the USA, has disintegrated.
a 'singularly' unattractive color
Despite natural disasters, despite environmental anxieties, despite the dangers from terrorists, we live in 'singularly' fortunate times.
Charlotte thought her very strange-looking and 'singularly' dressed.
But, strategically, it was 'singularly' ill-equipped to live with the kind of wholesale prices that have been reality here for the past few years.
They hid me one night in the flat of this sweet old lady, and she showed me photographs of some 'singularly' unattractive children.
But of the home favourites, it is Senior who is best placed to give the galleries what they want and he is holding his game together this week in a way that he 'singularly' failed to do on his last outing.
The first five minutes sent the warning to Kilmarnock which they 'singularly' failed to heed.
you have 'singularly' failed to live up to your promises
The Sunday lunchtime roast is accompanied by live jazz: a 'singularly' soporific treat.
Charlotte thought her very 'singularly' dressed
If these are the yardsticks for the success of a religion then can it not be concluded that all religions have 'singularly' failed the faithful, given the global spread of destitution and racism?
a 'singularly' unattractive colour
Under his scrutiny Africa in particular is prone to dissolving in a 'singularly' powerful mood of menace, fear, and disgust.
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