singlecommon nounSyllable DecompositionsingleEtymologyexpandfrom English single ('unique', 'alone').Definitions1. Cabin or hotel room for one person. In this case, it is used in the feminine form and is opposed to double or twin.expand2. Recording containing a single track as opposed to an album.musiqueexpand3. Vinyl record containing one or two tracks, often accompanied on the other side by remixes, alternative versions, or other songs not present on the artist's albums.musiqueexpandSynonymmonoplagePluralsinglesTranslationsenglish:singleSee alsosinglé (v.) singles (v.) Singles (pn.)