Sole
UK /["/səʊl/"]/US /["/səʊl/"]/
Definition
only; single
In simple words: The bottom part of a shoe or foot.
Examples
- the **sole surviving** member of the family
- My **sole reason** for coming here was to see you.
- This is the sole means of access to the building.
- She has **sole responsibility** for the project.
- the **sole owner**
- We may have the opportunity to take over sole ownership of the company.
Usage notes
The term is used in both casual and formal contexts, often related to footwear or fishing (like 'sole fish'). Not to be confused with 'soul'.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'sole' as the 'sole' part of the shoe you walk on.
Collocations
- shoe sole
- bare sole
- top sole
Synonyms
- bottom
- undercarriage
- foundation
Antonyms
- heel
- top
Common mistakes
- 'Sole' confused with 'soul'.
- 'Sole' used incorrectly in plural form (should stay singular when referring to shoe parts).
- Mispronunciation — often said like 'sowl' instead of 'sohl'.