uniform
Definition of uniform:
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part of speech: adverb
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part of speech: adjective
Having one or the same form: having always the same manner or character: consistent with itself: agreeing with another.
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part of speech: adjective
Having always the same form, manner, or character; not different; not variable; regular.
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part of speech: noun
An official or state dress; the particular dress of soldiers; a livery for a policeman, a gaoler, & c.
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part of speech: noun
A dress or livery of the same kind for persons who belong to the same kind for persons who belong to the same body, as of a soldier.
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Common misspellings:
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- unoform (1.7%)
- uni (0.8%)
- unfirom (1.7%)
- uniforme (4.2%)
- unifor (3.3%)
- unifrom (52.5%)
- unform (19.2%)
- uninform (2.5%)
- unforme (1.7%)
- unifom (3.3%)
- unifroms (0.8%)
- unfiorm (1.7%)
- uniforn (1.7%)
- uiform (1.7%)
- uniformic (1.7%)
- uniorm (1.7%)
Usage examples for uniform:
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I wanted to see if a uniform would make a soldier.
"Class of '29" – Orrie Lashin and Milo Hastings -
Nearly uniform processes of work are maintained and the workers in the different establishments need about the same kinds of abilities and degrees of skill.
"Wage Earning and Education" – R. R. Lutz -
I glanced at his uniform
"Jimgrim and Allah's Peace" – Talbot Mundy -
I thought their uniform was red.
"Jack Archer" – G. A. Henty