The word unanimous is not a noun; unanimous is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The adjective unanimous can be used to describe a singular or a plural noun; for example, a unanimous vote; a series of unanimousdecisions.
The noun forms for the adjective unanimous are unanimousness, an uncountable noun and unanimity refers to a group of people in agreement, which can be either countable or uncountable, depending on the context.
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MMA, Mixed Martial Arts is a full-contact sport in which the body is struck by an opponent with intent to inflict injury. A unanimous decision is when all the judges agree together the winner of the MMA contest.
It is a countable noun, that is a noun that has a plural
Calzaghe won by unanimous decision
Frankie Edgar def. BJ Penn by unanimous decision to defend his UFC Lightweight Title at the UFC 118 event. The results of the other fights at the UFC 118 event are as follows: a. Nate Diaz def. Marcus Davis by Submission b. Gray Maynard def. Kenny Florian by unanimous decision c. Demian Maia def. Mario Miranda by unanimous decision d. Randy Couture def. James Toney by Submission
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An unanimous vote is correct.
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The noun 'hill' is a countable noun. The plural form is 'hills'.
cookies are countable unless you have brain problems
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Shark is a countable noun.
Prawn - prawns is the plural - is a countable noun
Duck as an animal is countable, but if you mean the meat it is uncountable.
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few is countable