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unique
adjective as in alone, singular
adjective as in one-of-a-kind; without equal
Example Sentences
She described Jax as a “magical, unique and colorful” human being who was empathetic, deeply emotional and generous to a fault.
Freeman also revealed one thing has been unique in England's preparation however, with his rapping skills being called upon by head coach Steve Borthwick.
The Dodgers, though, occupy a unique place in American sports history.
“To be able to pitch in Japan is going to be a really special and unique opportunity,” he said.
A unique, new line of MLB hats for fans displays a team’s uniform logo with the same team’s hat logo superimposed on top of it in the center.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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