uniquely-expressed
|u-nique-ly-ex-pressed|
/juːˈniːkli ɪkˈsprɛst/
distinct articulation
Etymology
'uniquely-expressed' originates from the combination of 'unique' and 'express,' where 'unique' comes from Latin 'unicus,' meaning 'only one,' and 'express' from Latin 'expressus,' meaning 'to press out.'
'uniquely-expressed' combines the adjective 'unique' and the past participle 'expressed' to form a compound adjective.
Initially, 'unique' meant 'only one of its kind,' and 'express' meant 'to press out,' but together they evolved to mean 'articulated in a distinct manner.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
described or articulated in a manner that is distinct and not like any other.
Her style of painting is uniquely-expressed, making her work stand out.
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Last updated: 2025/05/27 07:38
