IPA: /ˈjuːnɪfɔːm/
KK: /ˈjunɪˌfɔrm/
Always the same in character, degree, or appearance; not changing or varying.
The students wore a uniform dress code for the school event.
A special outfit worn by members of a group to show they belong together, often used in schools, military, or organizations.
The students wore their uniforms proudly during the school parade.
To make something the same in form or character; to standardize.
The teacher decided to uniform the students' dress code to create a sense of equality.
Past: uniformed
Past Participle: uniformed
Uniform → It is formed from "uni-" (meaning one) and "form" (from Latin "forma", meaning shape or appearance). The word "uniform" means having one shape or appearance, indicating consistency or sameness.
Think of 'one' ('uni-') shape or appearance ('form') to remember that 'uniform' means consistent or the same in form.