Pronunciation: /ˈjuːnɪˌfɔrm/
noun a distinctive set of clothing worn by members of a particular group or organization
A1 The students at the school wear a uniform.
A2 The police officer's uniform was very professional.
B1 The company has a strict uniform policy for employees.
B2 The military personnel wore their uniforms with pride.
C1 The airline crew's uniforms were designed by a famous fashion designer.
C2 The orchestra members all wore matching uniforms for the performance.
adjective identical or consistent, without variation
A1 The students wore matching uniforms for the school trip.
A2 The hotel staff all wore uniform outfits.
B1 The company has a strict uniform policy for employees.
B2 The military personnel were required to wear uniform attire.
C1 The restaurant maintained a uniform standard of service across all locations.
C2 The team's performance showed a uniform level of excellence throughout the season.
formal The students were required to wear a uniform to school every day.
informal I hate having to wear this uniform to work, it's so boring.
slang I feel like a total dork in this uniform.
figurative The rows of identical houses gave the neighborhood a uniform appearance.
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