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If something is unique, it means it is the only one of its kind. An artist who makes vases by hand can say that each vase is unique if no two are exactly the same. You can also refer to the unique values in a list of numbers or text values. For instance, you could have a group of 28 test scores with only 15 unique values in that group, because there are multiple occurrences of some scores.

Because something unique is not merely unusual but one of a kind, it is not correct to say "very unique", "more unique", or "most unique".

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11y ago

You may mean 'unique' , which means 'of which there is only one' .

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11y ago

A simile may be: She/He is as unique as a flower.

An Idiom may be: That zebra is unique.

MAN THATS A HARD ONE. Simlies though are easy

An idiom would be "one of a kind."

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That word generally carries a positive connotation, often being associated with the word "special".

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