UNITE
What does "UNITE" mean?
To come or bring together to form a single whole or to act as one.
Meanings
- To join two or more people or things together so they form a unit. The two companies decided to unite under a single brand.
- To join together in a shared purpose or cause. Workers across the country united to demand better pay.
Word origin
From Latin 'unire' ('to join, make one'), from 'unus' ('one'), reaching English via Late Latin 'unitus' and Old French in the 15th century.
Remember it
UNITE starts with U-N-I: 'U' and 'I' becoming one inside the same word.
A little poem
Two streams, each sure it owns the hill,
fall to one valley, lose their names-
and only then learn how to fill.
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Wordplay
- Why did the loose threads join the protest? They wanted to unite the union.
What it teaches
Things only unite when each part agrees to stop being the whole.
Quick facts
What does UNITE mean?
To come or bring together to form a single whole or to act as one.
Is UNITE a valid word?
Yes — UNITE is one of the answer words in Wordul, the daily word game.
How many letters is UNITE?
UNITE has 5 letters and 2 syllables.
Where does UNITE come from?
From Latin 'unire' ('to join, make one'), from 'unus' ('one'), reaching English via Late Latin 'unitus' and Old French in the 15th century.
What can UNITE teach us?
Things only unite when each part agrees to stop being the whole.
How players do
Be the first to solve it.