Unique - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |jʊˈniːk|  American pronunciation of the word unique
Brit.  |juːˈniːk|  British pronunciation of the word unique

adjective

- radically distinctive and without equal (syn: alone, unequalled, unparalleled)
Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint
- (followed by `to') applying exclusively to a given category or condition or locality
a species unique to Australia
- the single one of its kind (syn: singular)
the unique existing example of Donne's handwriting
a unique copy of an ancient manuscript
certain types of problems have unique solutions
- highly unusual or rare but not the single instance
spoke with a unique accent
had unique ability in raising funds
a frankness unique in literature
a unique dining experience

Extra examples

She's in the unique position of running for office against her husband.

Humans are unique among mammals in several respects.

This letter is a unique document of incalculable value.

The problem has a unique solution.

It is a unique in English history.

Each person's fingerprints are unique.

Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint

The landscape is beautiful in its own unique way.

A unique property of garlic is its strong odor.

The markings on tigers are unique to each individual.

She has a unique style of singing.

The unique character of the town

Shinto is a religion that is unique to Japan.

She has a unique writing style.

Space is a strange and unique item—you can't take it to a lab and analyze it like beef jerky.

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