Today we celebrate the greatest beauty, each human that comprises Brunson has VALUE. Praise each student for their contribution!
UNIQUE
adjective
\ yu̇-ˈnēk \1: being the only one : SOLE
"his unique concern was his own comfort"
"I can't walk away with a unique copy. Suppose I lost it?" — Kingsley Amis
"the unique factorization of a number into prime factors"
2 a: being without a like or equal : UNEQUALED
"could stare at the flames, each one new, violent, unique" — Robert Coover
b: distinctively characteristic : PECULIAR sense
"this is not a condition unique to California" — Ronald Reagan
c: able to be distinguished from all others of its class or type : DISTINCT sense
"You will see an assortment of digital tags that let the Web site identify your computer as a unique visitor." — Peter H. Lewis
3: UNUSUAL
"a very unique ball-point pen"
"we were fairly unique, the sixty of us, in that there wasn't one good mixer in the bunch" — J. D. SalingerSynonyms
idiomatic, individual, individualized, particular, patented, peculiar, personal, personalized, private, privy, separate, singular, subjective
Antonyms
general, generic, popular, public, shared, universal
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