Correct spelling for the English word "singler" is [sˈɪŋɡlə], [sˈɪŋɡlə], [s_ˈɪ_ŋ_ɡ_l_ə] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Singler is a term used to describe an individual who is unmarried or does not currently have a committed romantic partner. The word is derived from the word "single," which refers to the state of being alone or not being involved in a romantic relationship. However, "singler" is a less commonly used term compared to "single."
A singler can be someone who has never been married or someone who was previously married and is now divorced or widowed. It encompasses individuals who are actively seeking a partner as well as those who are content with their single status. The term acknowledges the individual's current relationship status without implying any judgment or preference for being single or partnered.
In the context of dating and relationships, singlers may engage in social activities, attend events, or use online platforms to meet potential partners. Singlers often appreciate the freedom and independence that comes with not being tied to a committed relationship. They may prioritize personal growth, career development, or pursuing various interests and hobbies.
While the term singler is not widely used, it may be employed in certain social or formal settings to categorize individuals based on their marital status, particularly when specific demographic information is required.