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single-minded
[ sing-guhl-mahyn-did ]
adjective
- having or showing a single aim or purpose:
a single-minded program.
- dedicated; resolute; steadfast:
He was single-minded in his concern for truth.
Synonyms: firm, inflexible, persevering, determined
single-minded
adjective
- having but one aim or purpose; dedicated
Derived Forms
- ˌsingle-ˈmindedly, adverb
- ˌsingle-ˈmindedness, noun
Other Words From
- single-minded·ly adverb
- single-minded·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of single-minded1
Example Sentences
Nobody doubts his manipulative skills or his single-minded agenda to advance the interests of the corporation he created.
Everything about Dr. Mike's bespeaks the single-minded passion of a man who has what he is quite certain is the best job on earth.
Nick Gillespie on why their single-minded zealotry has gone too far.
Fred has a similarly single-minded approach to keeping his pub from failing, and a growing animosity toward his competition.
And other masters of literary journalism say they recognize the single-minded pursuit of truth at its core.
We thought pursuit had long been abandoned, but they are driven by single-minded hate, not by logic.
Defects such as these could be readily corrected by association with the single-minded, painstaking, thorough Massinger.
They were united in a single-minded purpose, with failure before them—unless—He turned to the stranger.
He is, for evil or for good, the most single-minded man alive.
They admire his consistency and single-minded devotion to the interests of the Church which he guards.
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