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unique
[yoo-neek]
adjective
existing as the only one or as the sole example; single; solitary in type or characteristics.
a unique copy of an ancient manuscript.
having no like or equal; unparalleled; incomparable.
Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint.
limited in occurrence to a given class, situation, or area.
a species unique to Australia.
limited to a single outcome or result; without alternative possibilities.
Certain types of problems have unique solutions.
not typical; unusual.
She has a very unique smile.
noun
the embodiment of unique characteristics; the only specimen of a given kind.
The unique is also the improbable.
unique
/ Âá³ÜËˈ²Ô¾±Ë°ì /
adjective
being the only one of a particular type; single; sole
without equal or like; unparalleled
informalÌývery remarkable or unusual
maths
leading to only one result
the sum of two integers is unique
having precisely one value
the unique positive square root of 4 is 2
Usage
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- uniquely adverb
- uniqueness noun
- nonunique adjective
- nonuniquely adverb
- ³Üˈ²Ô¾±±ç³Ü±ð±ô²â adverb
- ³Üˈ²Ô¾±±ç³Ü±ð²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of unique1
Example Sentences
These parallel identities - carefully constructed yet authentic - gave Beckham his unique pull.
"We are unique in a lot of ways, our present and future is shaped by our past. It is a chance for us to rejoice in something, forget our issues and come together."
GEL said islanders could save money by switching to its "unique Super Economy 12 tariff" - which could save a typical user £270 a year.
One of the most unique parts of the festival is the annual paint fight which takes place on the Sunday at noon.
Both actors were drawn to the series in part because of its unique tone, which lands somewhere between action, comedy and drama.
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