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sole

sohl
adjective
1
Being the only one; single, exclusive.
"She was the sole survivor of the crash."
"He had sole responsibility for the project's budget."
noun
1
The bottom surface of the foot, or of a shoe.
"A stone got stuck in the sole of his shoe."
2
A flat, edible sea fish.
"The restaurant served grilled sole with lemon butter."

How to Use Sole

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDepending on context: being the only one of something, the underside of a foot or shoe, or a type of flatfish.

Common mistake

Easily confused with "soul" (spirit) — they sound identical but are unrelated in meaning.

Easily confused with
Common pairings
sole survivor sole owner shoe sole

Word Forms

soled past tense, soled past tense, soles plural, soles plural, soles plural, soles singular, soles singular

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Etymology

From Latin sōlus ("alone, single") for the "only" sense; the foot/shoe and fish senses trace back to a separate Latin word, solea, for a flat sandal.

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