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1. unity
noun. ['ˈjuːnəti, ˈjuːnɪti'] an undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting.
Synonyms
- completeness
- state
- fractional
- wholeness
- incompleteness
- whole
- unbroken
- rawness
- broken
Antonyms
- fractional
- incompleteness
- whole
- unbroken
- broken
Etymology
- unité (Anglo-Norman)
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Rhymes with Unity
- accessibility
- accountability
- accountability
- activity
- adversity
- adversity
- advisability
- affinity
- aggressivity
- amity
- annuity
- annuity
- anonymity
- asperity
- austerity
- authenticity
- availability
- banality
- believability
- bestiality
Sentences with unity
1. Noun, singular or mass
Ideally, all of the scenes will work together towards the unity of the film.
Quotes about unity
1. I spread the message of hope and of unity. That's what gets me up in the morning. I can tell you what is wrong, but I can't tell you how to fix it. I'm a raptivist, not a politician. I deal in hope.
- Chuck D
2. Automobiles have always been part of my life, and I'm sure they always will be. What is it about them that moves me? The sound of a great engine, the unity and uniqueness of an automobile's engineering and coachwork, the history of the company and the car, and, of course, the sheer beauty of the thing.
- Edward Herrmann
3. I am saying that in Wales here we have a very clear election commitment and I hope, and I will express this view, I hope that every individual member of the Labour Party, will understand that and will strive to achieve unity so that we can deliver the yes vote in the Autumn.
- Ron Davies
2. unity
noun. ['ˈjuːnəti, ˈjuːnɪti'] the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number.
Synonyms
- I
- digit
- 1
- single
- monad
- figure
- one
- monas
- singleton
Antonyms
- unskillfulness
- nonexistence
- activity
- action
Etymology
- unité (Anglo-Norman)
3. unity
noun. ['ˈjuːnəti, ˈjuːnɪti'] the quality of being united into one.
Synonyms
- indistinguishability
- identicalness
- oneness
Antonyms
- complete
- incomplete
- illogicalness
- illogicality
Etymology
- unité (Anglo-Norman)