>>24530389unique
juːˈniːk/
adjective
adjective: unique
1.
being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.
"the situation was unique in British politics"
synonyms: distinctive, individual, special, especial, idiosyncratic, quirky, eccentric, isolated; More
single, sole, lone, unrepeated, unrepeatable, solitary, exclusive, only, one and only, in a class by itself;
rare, uncommon, unusual, peculiar, novel, strange, odd;
sui generis;
informalone-off
"each archaeological site is unique"
antonyms: common, ordinary
belonging or connected to (one particular person, place, or thing).
"a style of architecture that is unique to Portugal"
synonyms: peculiar, specific, particular, found only in; More
characteristic of, typical of
"the two species are unique to the island"
particularly remarkable, special, or unusual.
"a unique opportunity to see the spectacular Bolshoi Ballet"
synonyms: remarkable, special, singular, noteworthy, notable, signal, outstanding, extraordinary; More
unequalled, without equal, unparalleled, unmatched, matchless, peerless, nonpareil, unsurpassed, unexcelled, incomparable, beyond compare, superior, inimitable, second to none;
rareunexampled
"a unique insight into the history of this beautiful region"
antonyms: unremarkable
nounarchaic
noun: unique; plural noun: uniques
1.
a unique person or thing.
"some of Lamb's writings were so memorably beautiful as to be uniques in their class"