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unite - Master This Word

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unite Word Meanings

  • to bring together
  • to join as a group
  • to combine efforts
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unite Example Sentences

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unite Phonetic & Pronunciation

Pronunciation
UK /juːˈnaɪt/
US /juˈnaɪt/
Syllables
unite

unite Word Etymology

unite = un- (together) + ite (to join). Origin: Latin → Old French → English. Picture people holding hands in a circle to symbolize unity.

Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.

Note 2: LexiTalk designs the learning flow around the linguistics principle of “Comprehensible Input.” When learners encounter material that is slightly above their level but still understandable from context, the brain naturally absorbs the language. That’s why we keep every word inside authentic contexts, using examples and associations to help you understand it and use it flexibly.

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English Brain Route

I reach out, move two cups on the table closer, and clasp their rims. I push one toward the other until they touch, then pull back just enough to keep the balance. I feel the shift as the two pieces align, a shared steadiness settling in my hands. Soon I think of friends teaming up for a project, and the feeling in my chest says we can unite.

Real Context

To unite means to bring people or groups into a single, cooperative whole for a shared aim. You can unite families, communities, teams, or nations by pooling resources, agreeing on goals, and showing mutual support. The verb carries a sense of harmony and purpose, often with a collective outcome, such as uniting behind a campaign or uniting forces to overcome a challenge. It is common in political, organizational, and social contexts, and can be followed by phrases like “unite with,” “unite behind,” or “unite for.” Learners sometimes confuse it with simply joining or merging, or confuse “unite” with “unified” as a past participle rather than a verb.

Usage Reminders

  • 1) Pair with 'with', 'behind', or 'for' to show purpose. 2) Use in formal and informal contexts. 3) Distinguish from 'join' and 'merge'. 4) Watch for passive forms like 'is united.' 5) Remember related noun: 'unity' and adjective: 'united'.

Common Misconceptions

  • Unite always means political action
  • It only describes people becoming a group, not ideas
  • “Unite with” always means joining a competition
  • Confusing unite with unite as adjective
  • Using unite for mechanical joining instead of harmony

Thinking Differences

English tends to pair unite with civic, communal, or collaborative contexts, emphasizing shared purpose and morale. Learners often mix it with general 'join' or 'connect' and miss the nuance of concerted action.

Learning Tips

  • Practice collocations with behind, for, and with
  • Differentiate unite from join, merge, and unify
  • Use in positive and negative contexts (unite vs not unite)
  • Learn noun forms: unity and adjective united
  • Notice formal vs informal usage in leadership or teamwork
  • Fill sentences with concrete collaboration goals

5-Step Learning Method - Learn English in English

Step 1: Meaning

What is the best definition of the word 'unite'?

A.to separate into parts
B.to join together into a single group or whole
C.to criticize someone harshly
D.to move quickly in different directions
Step 2: Usage

Which sentence uses 'unite' correctly?

A.Please unite your seats before the show begins.
B.Community leaders worked to unite volunteers for the relief effort.
C.He applied unite to the fabric to make it soft.
D.She will unite the story into three separate endings.
Step 3: Similar Words

Which word is most similar in meaning to 'unite'?

A.join
B.separate
C.confuse
D.delay
Step 4: Opposite Words

Which word is the opposite of 'unite'?

A.divide
B.assemble
C.assist
D.connect
Step 5: Mastery

Which real-life prompt best calls for using the word 'unite'?

A.Can you give an example of when different groups come together to work as one?
B.Describe a time when someone split a team into smaller groups.
C.Think of a situation where individuals act independently and do not collaborate.
D.Give an example of when two companies separated into separate brands.

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