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Learn to pronounce in·di·vid·u·al

/ˌindəˈvij(ə)wəl,ˌindəˈvij(ə)l/
adjective
  1. single; separate.
    "individual tiny flowers"
    synonyms: single, separate, discrete, independent, sole, lone, solitary, isolated
  2. of or for a particular person.
    "the individual needs of the children"

noun
a single human being as distinct from a group, class, or family.
"boat trips for parties and individuals"

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Individual

An individual is that which exists as a distinct entity. Individuality is the state or quality of living as an individual; particularly of as a person unique from other people and possessing one's own needs or goals, rights and responsibilities. Wikipedia
adjective · of, relating to, characteristic of, or meant for a single person or thing · separate or distinct, esp from others of its kind; particular.
7 senses: 1. of, relating to, characteristic of, or meant for a single person or thing 2. separate or distinct, esp from others.
On this page you'll find 173 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to individual, such as: lone, original, particular, personal, respective, and separate.
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INDIVIDUAL meaning: 1 : of, relating to, or existing as just one member or part of a larger group; 2 : having a special and unusual quality that is easily ...
From Medieval Latin indīviduālis, from Latin indīviduum (“an indivisible thing”), neuter of indīviduus (“indivisible, undivided”), from in + dīviduus ...