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unity
noun
-
unity
,
unities
the
state
of
being
joined
together
as
one
whole
,
especially
in
agreement
and
cooperation
•
After
the
election
,
the
president
urged
the
nation
to
show
unity
despite
their
differences
.
After
the
election
,
the
president
urged
the
nation
to
show
unity
despite
their
differences
.
•
The
basketball
team
’
s
sense
of
unity
helped
them
win
the
championship
.
The
basketball
team
’
s
sense
of
unity
helped
them
win
the
championship
.
Late
Middle
English
from
Old
French
‘
unite
’,
from
Latin
‘
unitas
’,
from
‘
unus
’
meaning
‘
one
’.
noun
-
unity
(
mathematics
)
the
number
one
,
especially
as
the
identity
element
in
multiplication
•
Any
value
multiplied
by
unity
remains
unchanged
.
Any
value
multiplied
by
unity
remains
unchanged
.
•
When
the
denominator
is
less
than
unity
,
the
fraction
is
greater
than
one
.
When
the
denominator
is
less
than
unity
,
the
fraction
is
greater
than
one
.
Extension
of
the
general
sense
‘
oneness
’
to
the
special
role
of
the
number
one
in
mathematics
,
first
recorded
in
the
17th
century
.
noun
-
unity
the
quality
in
art
,
design
,
or
writing
in
which
all
parts
work
together
to
create
a
single
,
coherent
effect
•
The
designer
repeated
the
same
font
to
achieve
visual
unity
on
the
poster
.
The
designer
repeated
the
same
font
to
achieve
visual
unity
on
the
poster
.
•
Teachers
praised
the
essay
for
its
thematic
unity
.
Teachers
praised
the
essay
for
its
thematic
unity
.
Adopted
in
17th-century
aesthetic
theory
from
the
general
sense
‘
oneness
’,
referring
to
harmony
of
artistic
elements
.
community
noun
-
community
,
communities
the
people
who
live
in
the
same
area
and
share
local
services
,
activities
,
and
responsibilities
•
Our
small
community
holds
an
outdoor
market
every
Saturday
.
Our
small
community
holds
an
outdoor
market
every
Saturday
.
•
The
coastal
community
rebuilt
quickly
after
the
storm
.
The
coastal
community
rebuilt
quickly
after
the
storm
.
noun
-
community
,
communities
a
group
of
people
who
share
a
common
interest
,
profession
,
or
identity
,
even
if
they
live
in
different
places
•
The
online
gaming
community
organized
a
charity
livestream
.
The
online
gaming
community
organized
a
charity
livestream
.
•
Scientists
in
the
medical
community
welcomed
the
new
discovery
.
Scientists
in
the
medical
community
welcomed
the
new
discovery
.
noun
-
community
a
friendly
feeling
of
togetherness
and
mutual
support
among
people
•
The
festival
created
a
real
sense
of
community
among
neighbors
.
The
festival
created
a
real
sense
of
community
among
neighbors
.
•
Shared
meals
help
build
community
in
the
workplace
.
Shared
meals
help
build
community
in
the
workplace
.
opportunity
noun
-
opportunity
,
opportunities
a
time
or
situation
that
makes
it
possible
to
do
something
you
want
or
need
•
The
sunny
weekend
gave
us
the
perfect
opportunity
to
paint
the
fence
.
The
sunny
weekend
gave
us
the
perfect
opportunity
to
paint
the
fence
.
•
During
the
lunch
break
,
Mia
saw
an
opportunity
to
ask
her
teacher
for
extra
help
.
During
the
lunch
break
,
Mia
saw
an
opportunity
to
ask
her
teacher
for
extra
help
.
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
opportunite
,
from
Latin
opportunitas
"
fitness
,
convenience
",
from
opportunus
"
suitable
,
favorable
".
noun
-
opportunity
,
opportunities
a
chance
to
get
a
job
,
promotion
,
or
other
career
advancement
•
The
company
newsletter
listed
an
opportunity
for
a
marketing
internship
this
summer
.
The
company
newsletter
listed
an
opportunity
for
a
marketing
internship
this
summer
.
•
After
years
on
the
factory
floor
,
Jamal
finally
got
the
opportunity
to
become
a
supervisor
.
After
years
on
the
factory
floor
,
Jamal
finally
got
the
opportunity
to
become
a
supervisor
.