(unique means something that is one-of-a-kind, but also used to mean special)
"I have a unique cane, one used by FDR after he was infected with polio."
"He had a unique outlook on life, marked by unwavering optimism."
"The design was unique in that it used only one moving part."
"We have a unique opportunity to bring peace to the war-torn region."
That is a unique question.
This sentence is unique.
His polyvalent disciplines make him unique in our region
Naval ring for unique people who want the best
The word Aneri means unique. The word unique means different. You can say "You are so Aneri"." That is the proper way to use it in a sentence.\ Hope this helped!!
"You clearly have a unique.....style." Amber said, glancing at me like I was garbage.
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The word 'unique' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.An adjective can be used preceding the noun it describes.Example: My grandmother was a unique person for her time.An adjective can be a subject complement following a linking verb. A subject complement restates the subject of the sentence.Example: Your style is really unique. (style = unique)An adjective can be an object complement, a word following the direct object that restates it.Example: People considered Warhol's art unique. (art = unique)
Living cells contain numerous organelles, each with a unique purpose and function.
The word "mannerism" is used to describe distinctive speech or behavior. An example of a sentence using the word "mannerism" is "He had a very unique, eccentric mannerism. "
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.