Pronunciation: /ˈjuːnəti/
noun the state of being united or joined as a whole
A1 Unity is important in a team to work together.
A2 The community showed unity in helping each other during the crisis.
B1 The unity among the members of the organization led to successful projects.
B2 The country's unity was evident during the national celebration.
C1 The political party emphasized the importance of unity among its members.
C2 The unity of purpose among the team members resulted in achieving their goals.
adjective characterized by being united or joined as a whole
A1 The team showed unity during the game.
A2 The family worked together in unity to overcome the challenges.
B1 The community came together in unity to support the local charity event.
B2 The political party emphasized the importance of unity among its members.
C1 The treaty was signed with the goal of achieving unity among the nations.
C2 The company's success was attributed to the unity of its employees working towards a common goal.
formal The country's leaders emphasized the importance of unity among its citizens during times of crisis.
informal We need to come together and show unity if we want to make a difference.
slang Let's all be on the same page and have each other's backs - that's true unity.
figurative The different elements of the design came together in perfect unity, creating a harmonious overall look.
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