Unified vs Unanimous - What's the difference?
unified | unanimous |
(unify)
united into a whole
that operates as a single entity
(US, of a school district) that serves all grade levels between kindergarten and twelfth grade.
Based on unanimity, assent or agreement.
Sharing the same views or opinions, and being in harmony or accord.
As adjectives the difference between unified and unanimous
is that unified is united into a whole while unanimous is based on unanimity, assent or agreement.As a verb unified
is past tense of unify.unified
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Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)unanimous
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Adjective
(-)- The debate went on for hours, but in the end the decision was unanimous .
- We were unanimous : the President had to go.
