Sole | Mean of sole in English Dictionary
/ˈsoʊl/
- only or single
- He became the sole heir to the property.
- the sole owner
- The sole aim/objective/purpose of the program is to help the poor.
- She was the sole survivor of the tragedy.
- Icy roads were the sole cause of the accident.
- belonging only to the person or group specified
- She has the sole authority to hire new staff members. [=only she can hire new staff members]
- He has sole jurisdiction of the area.
- Noun
- the bottom part of the foot
- the part of a shoe, boot, etc., that touches the ground
- shoes with slippery soles
- heavy boots with thick rubber soles
- Verb
- to put a new sole on (a shoe, boot, etc.)
- My shoes need to be soled.
- Noun
- a type of ocean fish that is eaten as food
- fillet of sole