Solo in a sentence as a noun

But it won't work: how dare you compare your blog post to a Coltrane solo?

On another note, some people thrive in the solo-work arrangement.

Most people would live a very good life as the solo driver of a business that did two or three million a year.

By the end of the day, there were five members of the group- but most of our photos were added to our solo group instead!

Solo in a sentence as a verb

Cash flow issues happen frequently and consumer credit is often the cheapest remedy for solo freelancers.

I think HN has a very low tolerance for ********, no matter what your background or situation is. If you had a tech co-founder, then parted ways with them before getting funding, then advertise yourself has being solo with no co-founder people are going to call you on it.

Lutz does a great job of hand-holding in the beginning, which can be critical for the solo learner out there, but I wouldn't be the first who started getting impatient half-way through.

"Worst case scenario, where you're convinced it really is solo work or where deflecting 'correctly' takes too much explanation, accept and deflect to the praiser.

Solo in a sentence as an adjective

Investors would literally call me a solo female non technical founder because it was just me with no engineering background and some remote contractors, and it took 40 rejections from investors to close my seed round.

" Getting in the habit of forcing myself to give others credit _really_ opened my eyes to how solo efforts are still group efforts: "My pleasure, Steve - I couldn't have done it without Mary picking up my other clients' work during this project.

"If your team cannot reasonably solo-close $100k in revenue by repeating your current model, which I allocate a very non-trivial percentage of the probability space to, you do not actually have a revenue model yet. I'd have a hard look at my bank account and say "Can we figure out a revenue model before I get thrown out of my apartment for non-payment of rent?

If you genuinely feel that Wikileaks is as bad as Al Qaeda and Hamas and the alikes, then I'll understand if you disagree with me, although even then I hope you agree that it should've been a government decree, and not banks solo-piloting their sense of morality.

Solo in a sentence as an adverb

But I do think that it isn't quite fair to characterize the solo-founder equation as a formula for failure when the vantage point from which this conclusion is reached is one where there's a huge enterprise and ecosystem behind the startups to provide funding, coaching, guidance and all that might be required in order to succeed.

Solo definitions

noun

any activity that is performed alone without assistance

noun

a musical composition for one voice or instrument (with or without accompaniment)

noun

a flight in which the aircraft pilot is unaccompanied

verb

fly alone, without a co-pilot or passengers

verb

perform a piece written for a single instrument

adjective

composed or performed by a single voice or instrument; "a passage for solo clarinet"

adverb

without anybody else or anything else; "the child stayed home alone"; "the pillar stood alone, supporting nothing"; "he flew solo"

See also: alone unaccompanied