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solo
adjective
-
solo
,
soloing
,
solos
,
soloed
done
by
one
person
without
any
help
or
accompaniment
•
After
her
band
broke
up
,
the
singer
started
a
solo
career
.
After
her
band
broke
up
,
the
singer
started
a
solo
career
.
•
He
likes
to
take
solo
hikes
in
the
mountains
to
clear
his
mind
.
He
likes
to
take
solo
hikes
in
the
mountains
to
clear
his
mind
.
Borrowed
into
English
in
the
17th
century
from
Italian
solo
“
alone
”,
from
Latin
solus
“
alone
,
only
”.
noun
a
piece
of
music
,
dance
,
or
other
performance
for
one
performer
;
or
the
performer
themselves
•
The
guitarist
played
a
brilliant
solo
in
the
middle
of
the
song
.
The
guitarist
played
a
brilliant
solo
in
the
middle
of
the
song
.
•
Each
ballerina
performed
a
short
solo
before
the
group
dance
.
Each
ballerina
performed
a
short
solo
before
the
group
dance
.
noun
the
first
unaccompanied
flight
by
a
student
pilot
•
After
weeks
of
lessons
,
the
student
pilot
completed
his
first
solo
.
After
weeks
of
lessons
,
the
student
pilot
completed
his
first
solo
.
•
The
instructor
signed
her
logbook
,
clearing
her
for
a
solo
the
next
morning
.
The
instructor
signed
her
logbook
,
clearing
her
for
a
solo
the
next
morning
.
verb
-
solo
,
soloing
,
solos
,
soloed
to
perform
,
fly
,
or
accomplish
something
alone
,
without
companions
or
assistance
•
The
guitarist
loves
to
solo
during
live
performances
.
The
guitarist
loves
to
solo
during
live
performances
.
•
In
the
video
game
,
she
managed
to
solo
the
final
boss
.
In
the
video
game
,
she
managed
to
solo
the
final
boss
.