Uniform ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Uniform ( adjective )

  1. Always the same; not changing.
  2. Having the same appearance, form, or character throughout.
  3. Wearing a special set of clothes, usually with a particular design, that is worn as a way of identifying the person as belonging to a particular group.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french, from latin uniformis, from uni- + forma form.

Examples:

  1. The temperature was uniform throughout the room.
  2. The soldiers were dressed in uniform.
  3. The school has a uniform dress code.
  4. The company's customer service was uniformly friendly and helpful.
  5. The company's product had a uniform quality.

(As a noun)

Uniform ( noun )

  1. Always the same; not changing.
  2. Having the same appearance, form, or character throughout.
  3. Wearing a special set of clothes, usually with a particular design, that is worn as a way of identifying the person as belonging to a particular group.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french, from latin uniformis, from uni- + forma form.

Examples:

  1. The temperature was uniform throughout the room.
  2. The soldiers were dressed in uniform.
  3. The school has a uniform dress code.
  4. The company's customer service was uniformly friendly and helpful.
  5. The company's product had a uniform quality.
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