English
Etymology
From unique + -ness.
Pronunciation
Noun
uniqueness (countable and uncountable, plural uniquenesses)
- The state or quality of being unique or one of a kind.
- Synonyms: distinctiveness, unicity, uniquity; see also Thesaurus:uniqueness
2017, Jason Eastman, The Southern Rock Revival: The Old South in a New World, page 190:In fact, the rebel flag is so prolific in the revival some musicians intentionally avoid using it not because of racially charged meanings but to affirm their own uniqueness and individuality as southern rockers.
Translations
state or quality of being unique or one of a kind
- Czech: jedinečnost f
- Finnish: ainutlaatuisuus (fi), ainutkertaisuus (fi)
- French: unicité (fr) f
- Galician: unicidade (gl)
- German: Einmaligkeit f, Einzigkeit f, Eindeutigkeit (de) f (mathematics), Eigenart (de) f (individuality)
- Greek:
- Ancient: μονογένεια f (monogéneia)
- Italian: unicità (it) f
- Japanese: 一意性 (ichiisei), 唯一性 (yuiitsusei), 独自性 (dokujisei)
- Malay: keunikan (ms)
- Marathi: वेगळेपण n (vegḷepaṇ), वेगळेपणा m (vegḷepṇā)
- Occitan: unicitat (oc) f, singularitat (oc) f
- Portuguese: unicidade (pt) f
- Romanian: unicitate (ro) f, singularitate (ro) f
- Russian: еди́нственность (ru) f (jedínstvennostʹ), уника́льность (ru) f (unikálʹnostʹ), однозна́чность (ru) f (odnoznáčnostʹ)
- Spanish: peculiaridad (es) f, singularidad (es), unicidad (es) f
- Swedish: unicitet (sv) c, unikhet (sv), egenart (sv) c
- Turkish: benzersizlik (tr), biriciklik, emsalsizlik (tr), eşsizlik (tr)
- Ukrainian: уніка́льність f (unikálʹnistʹ)
- Welsh: unigrywiaeth f
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