United
UK /["/juˈnaɪtɪd/"]/US /["/juˈnaɪtɪd/"]/
Definition
joined together as a political unit or by shared aims
In simple words: Joined together as one.
Examples
- The countries formed a united front against the problem of climate change.
- We all need to stay united if we want to make a difference.
- The United States is known for its diverse culture.
- In a united effort, the team achieved their goals more quickly.
- The United Kingdom has a rich history that attracts many tourists.
Usage notes
Use 'united' to describe a group that works or acts together. Appropriate in formal and informal contexts, but avoid when discussing unrelated individuals or items.
Grammar pattern
adjective
Memory hint
Imagine a team united, holding hands in a circle.
Collocations
- be
- seem
- stand
- closely
- firmly
- absolutely
- against
- in
- with
- be
- seem
- stand
- closely
- firmly
- absolutely
- against
- in
- with
Synonyms
- joined
- together
- allied
- combined
Antonyms
- divided
- separated
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'untied' (not connected).
- Using 'united' for unrelated groups.
- Misplacing it in a sentence, like 'We are uniting teams.' Instead, say 'We are united.'