1. being the only one
she was her mother's sole support
2. having no sharer
3. functioning independently and without assistance or interference
let conscience be the sole judge
4. belonging exclusively or otherwise limited to one usually specified individual, unit, or group
5. not married —used chiefly of women
6. having no companion solitary
7. the undersurface of a foot
8. the part of an item of footwear on which the sole rests and upon which the wearer treads
9. the usually flat or flattened bottom or lower part of something or the base on which something rests
10. to furnish with a sole
sole a shoe
11. to place the sole of (a golf club) on the ground
12. any of various flatfishes (family Soleidae) having a small mouth, small or rudimentary fins, and small eyes placed close together and including important food fishes (such as the European Dover sole) also any of various mostly market flatfishes (such as lemon sole) of other families (such as Pleuronectidae)
13. only or single
14. belonging only to the person or group specified
15. to put a new sole on (a shoe, boot, etc.)
16. the bottom of the foot
17. the bottom of a shoe, slipper, or boot
18. to put a new sole on
sole shoes
19. a flatfish that has a small mouth and small eyes set close together and is often used for food
20. single entry 1 sense 1, only
the sole heir
21. limited or belonging only to the person or group mentioned
The coach had sole authority over the team.
22. the somewhat concave plate of moderately dense horn that covers the lower surface of the coffin bone of the horse, partly surrounds the frog, and is bounded externally by the wall