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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2090 COCA: 1726

unique

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unique /jʊˈniːk/ adjective
unique
/jʊˈniːk/
adjective
Learner's definition of UNIQUE
used to say that something or someone is unlike anything or anyone else与众不同的;独特的
[more unique; most unique] : very special or unusual非常特别的;极不寻常的
: belonging to or connected with only one particular thing, place, or person唯一的,仅有的+ to

— uniquely

adverb

— uniqueness

noun [noncount]
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2090 COCA: 1726
1
: being the only one : sole
his unique concern was his own comfort
I can't walk away with a unique copy. Suppose I lost it? Kingsley Amis
the unique factorization of a number into prime factors
2
a
: being without a like or equal : unequaled
… he could stare at the flames, each one new, violent, unique Robert Coover
b
: distinctively characteristic : peculiar sense 1
… this is not a condition unique to California … Ronald Reagan
c
: able to be distinguished from all others of its class or type : distinct sense 1
App Tracking works by Apple assigning a unique identifier to your device. Ben Lovejoy
You will see an assortment of digital tags that let the Web site identify your computer as a unique visitor. Peter H. Lewis
The site sees an average of 227 million unique users per month … West Hartford (Connecticut) News: Web Edition Articles
3
: unusual
a very unique ball-point pen
… we were fairly unique, the sixty of us, in that there wasn't one good mixer in the bunch. J. D. Salinger
uniquely adverb
uniqueness noun
Can something be very unique or somewhat unique?: Usage Guide

Many commentators have objected to the comparison or modification (as by somewhat or very) of unique, often asserting that a thing is either unique or it is not. Objections are based chiefly on the assumption that unique has but a single absolute sense, an assumption contradicted by information readily available in a dictionary. Unique dates back to the 17th century but was little used until the end of the 18th when, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, it was reacquired from French. H. J. Todd entered it as a foreign word in his edition (1818) of Johnson's Dictionary, characterizing it as "affected and useless." Around the middle of the 19th century it ceased to be considered foreign and came into considerable popular use. With popular use came a broadening of application beyond the original two meanings (here numbered senses 1 and 2a). In modern use both comparison and modification are widespread and standard but are confined to the extended senses 2b and 3. When sense 1 or sense 2a is intended, unique is used without qualifying modifiers.

Choose the Right Synonym for unique

strange, singular, unique, peculiar, eccentric, erratic, odd, quaint, outlandish mean departing from what is ordinary, usual, or to be expected.

strange stresses unfamiliarity and may apply to the foreign, the unnatural, the unaccountable.

a journey filled with strange sights

singular suggests individuality or puzzling strangeness.

a singular feeling of impending disaster

unique implies singularity and the fact of being without a known parallel.

a career unique in the annals of science

peculiar implies a marked distinctiveness.

the peculiar status of America's First Lady

eccentric suggests a wide divergence from the usual or normal especially in behavior.

the eccentric eating habits of preschoolers

erratic stresses a capricious and unpredictable wandering or deviating.

a friend's suddenly erratic behavior

odd applies to a departure from the regular or expected.

an odd sense of humor

quaint suggests an old-fashioned but pleasant oddness.

a quaint fishing village

outlandish applies to what is uncouth, bizarre, or barbaric.

outlandish fashions of the time

Example Sentences

There are no clear blueprints to be discovered in history that can help us shape the future as we wish. Each historical event is a unique congeries of factors, people, or chronology. Margaret McMillan, Dangerous Games, 2008 [Tiger] Wood's unique skill set was on display again at last week's U.S. Open, but this victory was more visceral. It was all heart. Alan Shipnuck, Sports Illustrated, 23 June 2008 Space is a strange and unique item—you can't take it to a lab and analyze it like beef jerky. Bob Berman, Astronomy, November 2007 A century ago a doctor was considered to be part of a social elite. He—and medicine was then very much a masculine endeavor—had a unique mastery of a special body of knowledge. He professed a commitment to levels of competence and integrity that he expected society to respect and trust. Richard Horton, New York Review of Books, 31 May 2007 Most stars are not born in isolation but instead in groups of several thousand to tens of thousands, all of which emerge from the same parent cloud of gas. Each cloud has a unique and homogeneous mix of chemical elements and isotopes, which its stellar progeny inherits. Even when the stars disperse, they retain their unique chemical tag … Rodrigo Ibata et al., Scientific American, April 2007 As a dozen new books will testify, our nation is in the midst of a great barbecue renaissance, with each region proudly claiming its own unique style. Ruth Reichl, Gourmet, July 2005 She's in the unique position of running for office against her husband. Humans are unique among mammals in several respects. See More
Recent Examples on the Web Lots of billionaires have big plans to give away their wealth (see Gates and Buffett), but Chouinard’s approach is unique. Chloe Berger, Fortune, 15 Sep. 2022 Ascend says its chemical process is unique because it can be easily modified to supply different types of components. Amrith Ramkumar, WSJ, 14 Sep. 2022 Vasich said Porter’s situation is unique because the university has never had a member of its faculty elected to Congress before. Seema Mehta, Los Angeles Times, 13 Sep. 2022 Sheer… each one is unique, which leads us to another challenge of beauty journalism: determining which ones are the best. Allure Editors, Allure, 13 Sep. 2022 Carroll’s clothing story isn’t unique; it’s what female lawyers have been fighting for decades in courtrooms, boardrooms and at prisons while trying to visit clients. Ivana Hrynkiw | Ihrynkiw@al.com, al, 12 Sep. 2022 Joey Votto has no issue speaking at length on a variety of topics including his approach at the plate, the parts of baseball that are unique compared to other sports and some off-the-field topics. The Enquirer, 9 Sep. 2022 The experience of presenting there for the first time was unique. Bill Jones, Chicago Tribune, 7 Sep. 2022 Of course, every traveler’s situation is unique, and other costs go into a trip beyond just sticker price. Sally French, oregonlive, 7 Sep. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

French, from Latin unicus, from unus one — more at one

First Known Use

1601, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of unique was in 1601
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2090 COCA: 1726
unique

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe獨一無二make sb/sth使⋯獨特The magnificent light makes this place unique.絢麗的燈光使得這個地方顯得很獨特。ADVERBcompletely, quite, totally, truly十分獨特;非常獨特The city has an atmosphere which is quite unique.這座城市有一種十分獨特的氛圍。fairly, pretty, rather, somewhat相當獨特;頗為獨特;有些獨特by no means, far from, hardly絕非獨一無二Although such a case is rare, it is by no means unique.這種情況很罕見,但並非絕無僅有。almost, virtually幾乎無與倫比;實際上獨一無二apparently看起來獨特PREPOSITIONto⋯獨有的This monkey is unique to the island.這種猴子為該島所獨有。

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