Solo vs. Sola — Which is Correct Spelling?
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Which is correct: Solo or Sola
How to spell Solo?
Solo
Correct Spelling
Sola
Incorrect Spelling
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Solo Definitions
For or done by one person alone; unaccompanied
She'd spent most of her life flying solo
A solo album
A piece of vocal or instrumental music or a dance, or a part or passage in one, for one performer
The opening bassoon solo is relatively bland
Petipa often left the danseur to arrange his own brief solo
An unaccompanied flight by a pilot in an aircraft
His first ride in his aircraft would also be his first solo
A card game resembling whist in which the players make bids and the highest bidder plays against the others in an attempt to win a specified number of tricks.
A motorbike without a sidecar
50 races—solos and sidecars—should make for a thrilling showdown
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Perform an unaccompanied piece of music or a part or passage in one
You're in danger of forgetting that you're accompanying rather than soloing
Fly an aircraft unaccompanied
She had been flying for twelve years and had soloed on her seventeenth birthday
(Music) A composition or passage for an individual voice or instrument, with or without accompaniment.
A performance by a single singer or instrumentalist.
(Games) Any of various card games in which one player singly opposes others.
(Music) Composed, arranged for, or performed by a single voice or instrument.
Made or done by a single individual.
Unaccompanied; alone
Flew solo from Anchorage to Miami.
To perform a solo.
To fly an airplane without a companion or an instructor, especially for the first time.
To complete (a challenging endeavor) by oneself rather than with a partner or as part of a team
Soloed the north face of Mt. Everest.
(music) A piece of music for one performer.
A job or performance done by one person alone.
(games) A card game similar to whist in which each player plays against the others in turn without a partner
A single shot of espresso.
(Gaelic football) An instance of soloing the football.
Without a companion or instructor.
(music) Of, or relating to, a musical solo.
Alone, without a companion.
(music) To perform a solo.
To perform something in the absence of anyone else.
(Gaelic football) To drop the ball and then toe-kick it upward into the hands.
A tune, air, strain, or a whole piece, played by a single person on an instrument, or sung by a single voice.
Performing, or performed, alone; uncombined, except with subordinate parts, voices, or instruments; not concerted.
Any activity that is performed alone without assistance
A musical composition for one voice or instrument (with or without accompaniment)
A flight in which the aircraft pilot is unaccompanied
Fly alone, without a co-pilot or passengers
Perform a piece written for a single instrument
Composed or performed by a single voice or instrument;
A passage for solo clarinet
Without anybody else;
The child stayed home alone
He flew solo
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