(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."
This sentence is unique.
That is a unique question.
yes
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)
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 just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.
He was seeking to formulate a math problem that was unique in the history of his class.
(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."
They make a lovely unique gift for a special day.
My mother is a unique individual, she's never intimidated by authority figures.
Personification is a unique and impressive literary tool.
The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".