exclusive vs solo

exclusive

adj
  • Having a romantic or sexual relationship with one another, to the exclusion of others. 

  • Excluding items or members that do not meet certain conditions. 

  • Referring to a membership organisation, service or product: of high quality and/or renown, for superior members only. A snobbish usage, suggesting that members who do not meet requirements, which may be financial, of celebrity, religion, skin colour etc., are excluded. 

  • Exclusionary. 

  • Of or relating to the first-person plural pronoun when excluding the person being addressed. 

  • Whole, undivided, entire. 

noun
  • A member of a group who exclude others from their society. 

  • A word or phrase that restricts something, such as only, solely, or simply. 

  • Information (or an artefact) that is granted or obtained exclusively. 

solo

adj
  • Of, or relating to, a musical solo. 

  • Without a companion or instructor. 

adv
  • Alone, without a companion. 

verb
  • To perform something in the absence of anyone else. 

  • To drop the ball and then toe-kick it upward into the hands. 

  • To perform a solo. 

noun
  • A job or performance done by one person alone. 

  • A piece of music for one performer. 

  • A card game similar to whist in which each player plays against the others in turn without a partner 

  • A single shot of espresso. 

  • An instance of soloing the football. 

How often have the words exclusive and solo occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )