Uniform

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English

File:Japanese schoolgirls walking and eating.jpg
Japanese schoolgirls wearing school uniforms.

Adjective

Uniform (comparative more Uniform, superlative most Uniform)

  1. Unvarying; all the same.
  2. Consistent; conforming to one standard.

Derived terms

Noun

Uniform (plural Uniforms)
  1. A distinctive outfit as a means of identifying members of a group.
  2. Phonetic equivalent for the letter U in the ICAO spelling alphabet, informally known as the NATO phonetic alphabet.
  3. A uniformed police officer (as opposed to a detective).
    • 1996, S. J. Rozan, Concourse,[1] Macmillan, ISBN 0-312-95944-3, page 265,
      Skeletor held the gun against Speedo’s head, held Speedo between himself and the cops who stood, motionless and futile, where they’d stopped. Robinson, Lindfors, Carter, three uniforms and I watched helpless as Skeletor, dragging Speedy with him, inched out the gate, started backing down the hill.
    • 2001, Christine Wiltz, The Last Madam: A Life in the New Orleans Underworld,[2] Da Capo Press, ISBN 0-306-81012-3, page 113,
      Four men flew out of it, three uniforms and one in what appeared to be an English riding outfit—boots, whip, the whole nine yards. [] He called out, “I’m the superintendent of police.”
    • 2004, Will Christopher Baer, Penny Dreadful,[3] MacAdam/Cage Publishing, ISBN 1-931561-81-8, page 81,
      Eyes to the front now and there was the body, a lump of black and brown. Moon counted three uniforms and a photographer, the medical examiner and his assistant.

Adjectives for Uniform

brilliant; handsome; full; striking; undress; continuous; resplendent; finished; glittering; shabby; outstanding; greasy; practical; gorgeous; dress; gaudy.

Verbs for Uniform

array in—; besmirch—; bestow—s; defile—; discard—; dishonor—; divest of—; don—; espy—; frill—; invest in—; march in—; masquerade in—; recognize—; strip of—; tatter—; —attracts; —denotes; —flatters; — impresses; —symbolizes; —stamps one as; —betokens.

Adverbs for Uniform

monotonously; wearisomely; conveniently; adaptably; comfortably; assuredly; pleasantly; tiresomely; flatly; uninterestingly; beautifully; symmetrically; presumably; allegedly; obviously; conspicuously; economically; dependably; reliably; conventionally.

Adverbs for Uniform

gaudily; gaily; impressively; dramatically; vividly; patriotically; brilliantly; somberly; drably.

Thesaurus

OD, a certain, accordant, affirmative, agnate, agreeable, agreeing, akin, alike, an, analogous, answerable, any, any one, armory, arranged, articulated, at one, atomic, austere, automatic, badge, badge of office, badges, balanced, bare, basic, baton, blazonry, blues, brassard, businesslike, button, cap and gown, catenated, ceaseless, chain, chain of office, chaste, class ring, cockade, coequal, coexistent, coexisting, coherent, coincident, coinciding, collar, commensurate, comparable, compatible, concatenated, concordant, concurring, conformable, congenial, congruent, congruous, connected, consentaneous, consentient, consistent, consonant, constant, continentals, continual, continued, continuing, continuous, cooperating, cooperative, coordinate, correspondent, corresponding, costume, cross, cyclical, decoration, direct, downy, dress, dress whites, eagle, either, elementary, emblems, en rapport, endless, ensigns, equable, equal, equilateral, equivalent, essential, eurythmic, even, exclusive, fasces, fatigues, featureless, figurehead, finished, flat, fleur-de-lis, formal, full dress, fundamental, gapless, glabrate, glabrescent, glabrous, habit, habitual, hammer and sickle, harmonious, heraldry, homely, homespun, homogeneous, identical, immediate, immutable, in accord, in agreement, in hand, in rapport, in sync, in synchronization, inaccordance, incessant, indiscernible, indistinct, indistinctive, indistinguishable, individual, indivisible, inharmony, insignia, integral, interchangeable, interminable, invariable, irreducible, joined, jointless, khaki, lapel pin, leiotrichous, level, like, like-minded, linked, livery, lone, mace, mantle, markings, measured, mechanical, medal, mere, methodic, methodical, monadic, monistic, monolithic, monotonous, mortarboard, never-ending, nonstop, normal, of a piece, of like mind, of one mind, old school tie, olive-drab, on all fours, one, ordered, orderly, outfit, parallel, perennial, periodic, persistent, pin, plain, plane, positive, primal, primary, proportionate, proportioned, pure, pure and simple, reconcilable, recurrent, regalia, regimentals, regimented, regular, regular as clockwork, repetitive, ring, robotlike, rose, round-the-clock, routine, running, school ring, seamless, self-consistent, serried, severe, shamrock, sigillography, simon-pure, simple, single, singular, skull and crossbones, smooth, smooth-shaven, smooth-textured, sole, solid, solitary, spare, sphragistics, stabile, stable, staff, standard, stark, steadfast, steady, stereotyped, straight, stripes, suave, swastika, symbiotic, symmetric, symmetrical, synchronized, synchronous, systematic, tartan, thistle, tie, twenty-four-hour, unadorned, unalterable, unaltered, unanalyzable, unanimous, unbroken, unceasing, unchangeable, unchanged, unchanging, uncluttered, undeviating, undifferenced, undifferentiated, undiscriminated, undistinguishable, undistinguished, undiversified, undivided, undress, unending, unintermitted, unintermittent, unintermitting, uninterrupted, unique, unisonant, unisonous, unitary, unrelieved, unremitting, unrough, unroughened, unruffled, unstopped, unvaried, unvarying, usual, verge, wand, well-balanced, well-ordered, well-regulated, well-set, well-set-up, whites, whole, without distinction

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Adjective

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Noun


Dutch

Noun

Uniform n. (plural uniformen, diminutive uniformpje, diminutive plural uniformpjes)

  1. Uniform; a distinctive outfit.

Adjective

Uniform (comparative Uniformer, superlative Uniformst)

  1. Uniform.

Pronunciation


Polish

Noun

Uniform m.

  1. (rare) uniform

Pronunciation

  • IPA: [uˈɲifɔrm]

Declension

Synonyms


Romanian

Adjective

Uniform mn nom/acc forms

  1. uniform

Etymology

Latin uniformis

Related terms


Swedish

Noun

Uniform c.

  1. Uniform; a distinctive outfit.

Pronunciation

Declension