Unity
UK /["/ˈjuːnəti/"]/US /["/ˈjuːnəti/"]/
Definition
the state of being in agreement and working together; the state of being joined together to form one unit
In simple words: Being together and connected as one.
Examples
- The unity of the team was essential for their success in the competition.
- They celebrated the unity of the country after the long conflict.
- In art, unity refers to the harmonious arrangement of elements within a design.
- The unity shown by the citizens during the crisis was inspiring.
- Unity in diversity is a common phrase used to emphasize harmony among differences.
- Unity is also a popular game development platform used by programmers worldwide.
- Many game developers prefer Unity because of its user-friendly interface and flexibility.
- The company released a new feature update for Unity last month.
Usage notes
Used in various contexts such as social movements or teamwork. It's not typically used in casual conversations among friends but is common in discussions about community and collaboration.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think 'uni' means one—imagine different groups coming together as one.
Collocations
- complete
- greater
- essential
- achieve
- bring
- bring about
- in unity
- unity among
- unity between
- a sense of unity
- a show of unity
- unity in diversity
Synonyms
- harmony
- togetherness
- solidarity
- oneness
- cohesion
Antonyms
- division
- separation
- disunity
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'unison' which implies doing things at the same time.
- Using it in overly casual contexts where a simpler word like 'togetherness' might fit better.