Solo
UK /["/ˈsəʊləʊ/"]/US /["/ˈsəʊləʊ/"]/
Definition
alone, without anyone helping you
In simple words: Doing something by yourself, alone.
Examples
- She wanted to fly solo across the Atlantic.
- After three years with the band he decided to **go solo**.
Usage notes
Use 'solo' when talking about activities done alone, like traveling or performing. It sounds neutral and can be informal in casual contexts, but can also be used in more formal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'solo' like 'solitary' — both mean alone.
Collocations
- solo performance
- go solo
- solo travel
- solo artist
- fly solo
Synonyms
- alone
- independently
- single-handedly
- by oneself
- unaccompanied
Antonyms
- together
- combined
- in a group
Common mistakes
- 'Solo' is often confused with 'alone' — remember, 'solo' implies choice or preference.
- Mistakenly using 'solo' for groups — it specifically means one person.
- Using 'solos' as a plural form incorrectly when 'solo' is intended.