unity

noun
UK: /ˈjuːnəti/
US: /ˈjuːnəti/
  1. The state of being joined together or in agreement.

    1. The team showed great unity after their win.
    2. Achieving unity within the community requires understanding diverse perspectives and needs.
  2. The state of different things or people being in agreement or working together.

    1. They need unity to solve the big problems.
    2. Political unity is essential for the country to overcome current economic challenges.
  3. The feeling of being part of a group, or the act of forming a single group.

    1. Sport events create a sense of unity.
    2. The project's success depended on fostering a sense of unity among diverse teams.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "unity" in English means: The state of being joined together or in agreement., The state of different things or people being in agreement or working together., The feeling of being part of a group, or the act of forming a single group..

The phonetic transcription of "unity" is /ˈjuːnəti/ in British English and /ˈjuːnəti/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "unity": harmony, solidarity, agreement, cohesion, accord.

Example usage of "unity": "The team showed great unity after their win.". More examples on the page.