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Meanings of
unique
in English
Radically distinctive and without equal.
alone
unparalleled
unequalled
unequaled
Related terms
incomparable
uncomparable
The single one of its kind.
singular
Related terms
single
Synonyms
Examples for "
alone
"
alone
unparalleled
unequalled
unequaled
Examples for "
alone
"
1
In Europe
alone
we waste 90 million tonnes of food a year.
2
However New Zealand is not
alone
among OECD countries, the report shows.
3
Paper is exactly the kind of
stand
-
alone
Facebook really needs right now.
4
It's an attitudinal problem that time
alone
would of course help erase.
5
This year
alone
,
the airline received over R15 billion in government bail-outs.
1
Jenner has achieved
unparalleled
success in the beauty industry thought her business.
2
It was an
unparalleled
spectacle that also managed to ask complex questions.
3
Yet the determination seen among iPhone fanatics remains
unparalleled
even by Google.
4
In general, our affairs are proceeding in a train of
unparalleled
prosperity.
5
But his background in covert action is
unparalleled
for a public figure.
1
But in the general memory of the country Jenny Lind remains
unequalled
.
2
In flavor, the Red Dutch is
unequalled
by any other red currant.
3
The Grand Points, in this
unequalled
Scheme, may be explained as follows:
4
Yet was the landscape of Lexley Park one of almost
unequalled
beauty.
5
Maria, for the sake of this oath I have suffered
unequalled
torments.
1
Alone and undisturbed we looked upon a scene
unequaled
in the world.
2
Frau Brohl was
unequaled
in her inventions of new kinds of work.
3
Adapted to every species of mutilated limb,
unequaled
in mechanism and utility.
4
FIFTH.-Aftersix years of
unequaled
experience, we can give these unqualified guarantees:
5
He continued, however, to pour forth songs of
unequaled
sweetness and force.
Unique.
Related terms
specific
Unique.
Related terms
unusual
Usage of
unique
in English
1
Methods: We report a
unique
case of autoimmune diabetes following atezolizumab use.
2
Today the site claims to attract 22 million
unique
visitors per month.
3
Central banks are
unique
entities and they can create money,'' he said.
4
Reporting on court stories, particularly cases involving church leaders, provides
unique
challenges.
5
However, the
unique
nature of economic activity in Ireland must be considered.
6
You're willing to trade her in for your
'
unique
point of view'?
7
Over the years, Britain has made her own,
unique
contribution to Europe.
8
Several recent studies highlight the
unique
structural mechanisms involved in its regulation.
9
We are a
unique
country; neither war nor trouble can overcome freedom.
10
Munich provided
unique
context, of course, but even so, how times change.
11
The reason I thought it was a good idea isn't
unique
either.
12
Adding social work to those strains creates a
unique
and troublesome problem.
13
Though it sounds shocking, the situation with Ring is far from
unique
.
14
Methods: Authors developed a
unique
team measurement tool based on previous work.
15
As former victims of political delusion, these defectors claim a
unique
authority.
16
Besides selling new and
unique
merchandise, we track and record consumer opinion.
Other examples for "unique"
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unique
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unique opportunity
unique position
most unique
very unique
unique way
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Unique
through the time
Unique
across language varieties
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Common
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Common
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