Unique.
Incidentally, a thing can be "unique" or "not unique", but there are no degrees of uniqueness. It is impossible for something to "really unique" or "very unique"--either it's unique or it's not. For the same reason, it is impossible for something to be "more unique" or "less unique". If you listen for these phrases, you will hear them frequently; it's surprising to discover how many people don't know what the word "unique" actually means!
another word for official is one, just that only one
there is only one of about.............
Another word for "pointy" that changes only one letter from "share" is "sharp."
Yes, the word 'like' has only one syllable, therefore it is monosyllabic.
There isn't a final syllable in the word called. The word called is only one syllable. The -ed may make it sound like another syllable but it isn't.
Mouth's only has one syllable. It can sound like two, but it only has one.
Stretch is a 7 letter word with e as the only vowel. Twelfth is another 7 letter words containing only one vowel.
Dog-like, in one sense of the word, and fang in another sense.
One Word Leads to Another.
nicest or the one you like the most
ambigram
The word "another" is actually one word.