Definition of uniquely in English:
uniquely
adverb juːˈniːklijuˈnikli
1usually as submodifier In a way that belongs or is connected to only one particular person or thing.
a way of life that was uniquely British
as sentence adverb uniquely, the United Kingdom is on target to fulfil the promise to double its aid to developing nations
Example sentencesExamples
- His art represents the uniquely German power responsible for the onset of the Reformation.
- Uniquely, she has taken possession of the gesture.
- These virtues were thought distinctively—even uniquely—Australian.
- Some of these pieces are uniquely Armani.
- All of this is found in the experience which is uniquely New York.
- 1.1 In a very special or unusual way.
a uniquely talented musician
uniquely shaped buildings
Example sentencesExamples
- She was uniquely beautiful, right?
- They were a uniquely disadvantaged group—impoverished, undereducated, often despised and ostracised.
- The island is known for ravishing beaches with pink sand and greenish water, and for uniquely painted homes and cottages.
- Its climate and the fertility of the soil make it uniquely blessed.
- He walked away with a recording contract, singing with his uniquely soulful voice.