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1. (n.) soloist
a person who performs a solo.
Etymology: (1860–65)
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| Definition of 'soloist' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) soloist
a musician who performs a solo
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| Definition of 'soloist' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) soloist
one who sings or plays a solo
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Sense: a person who plays, sings etc a solo.
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Afrikaans: solis |
Arabic: عازِف او مُمَثِّل مُنْفَر |
Bulgarian: солист |
Brazilian: solista |
Czech: sólista |
German: der/die Solist(in) |
Danish: solist |
Greek: σολίστας |
Spanish: solista |
Estonian: solist |
Finnish: solisti |
French: soliste |
Hebrew: סוֹלַן |
Hindi: एकलवाद, एकल गायक |
Croatian: solist |
Hungarian: szólista |
Indonesian: solis |
Icelandic: sólóisti; einsöngvari/-le |
Italian: solista |
Japanese: 独奏者 |
Korean: 독창자, 독주자, 단독연기자 |
Lithuanian: solistas |
Latvian: solists |
Malay: penyanyi atau pemuzik sol |
Dutch: solist |
Norwegian: solist |
Polish: solista |
Persian: خواننده |
Pashto: يو كسيز سندر غاړى ، يا سا |
Portuguese: solista |
Romanian: solist |
Russian: солист |
Slovak: sólista |
Slovenian: solist |
Serbian: solista |
Swedish: solist |
Thai: นักร้องเดี่ยว; นักเล่นดนต |
Turkish: solist |
Taiwanese: 獨唱者或獨奏者 |
Ukrainian: соліст |
Urdu: ایکل گایک یا تنہا کلاکار |
Vietnamese: người đơn ca, nghệ sĩ độc |
Chinese: 独唱者或独奏者 |
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