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unusually-unified

|un-usual-ly-u-ni-fied|

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/ʌnˈjuːʒuəli ˈjuːnɪfaɪd/

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/ʌnˈjuːʒʊəli ˈjuːnɪfaɪd/

(unified)

exceptional unity

Base Form
unified
Etymology
Etymology Information

'unusually-unified' originates from the combination of 'unusual' and 'unified', where 'unusual' means 'not common' and 'unified' means 'made into a whole'.

Historical Evolution

'unified' changed from the Latin word 'unificare', meaning 'to make one', and eventually became the modern English word 'unified'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'unified' meant 'to make one', but over time it evolved into its current meaning of 'brought together as a whole'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

characterized by an exceptional degree of unity or cohesion.

The team was unusually-unified in their approach to the project.

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Last updated: 2025/03/21 02:40