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Meaning of uniform
The primary meaning of the word "uniform" is something that is consistent and unchanging in form, appearance, or character.
Etymology of uniform
The word "uniform" comes from the Latin words "uni" meaning "one" and "forma" meaning "form"
Historically, the term has been used since the 15th century to describe something that is consistent and unchanging in form or appearance
The word has evolved to encompass various meanings, including a standard set of clothes worn by members of a group or organization
Synonyms
consistent
identical
same
alike
equal
matching
coordinated
standardized
regular
unvaried
invariant
homogeneous
symmetrical
corresponding
harmonious
consonant
monotonous
unchanging
stable
steady
uniformed
standardized
synchronized
calibrated
aligned
congruent
coherent
compatible
analogous
parallel
similar
equivalent
interchangeable
duplicate
replica
identical
twin
matching
complementary
supplementary
auxiliary
accessory
coincident
concordant
concurrent
simultaneous
uniformity
cohesion
consistency
constancy
stability
equilibrium
balance
harmony
concord
symmetry
synchrony
coordination
standardization
regulation
normalization
calibration
alignment
adjustment
adaptation
accommodation
Definitions
- Having always the same form, appearance, or character
- Not changing or varying; remaining the same
- Worn by all members of a particular group or organization, to identify them as belonging to that group
- A set of clothes worn for a particular occupation or activity
Usage Examples
- The company has a uniform policy for all employees to wear the same attire
- The school requires students to wear a uniform to promote equality and discipline
- The team's uniform color is blue and white
- The uniform shape of the molecules makes them easy to identify
Antonyms
diverse
varied
different
distinct
unequal
unlike
dissimilar
heterogeneous
irregular
uneven
inconsistent
changeable
variable
mutable
erratic
unpredictable
discordant
incongruous
incompatible
contradictory
opposing
antagonistic
divergent
disparate
unrelated
disconnected
mismatched
clashing
conflicting
contrasting