Antonyms for uniformly
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : yoo-nuh-fawrm |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈyu nəˌfɔrm |
Definition of uniformly
Origin :- 1530s, "of one form," from Middle French uniforme (14c.), from Latin uniformis "having one form," from uni- "one" (see uni-) + forma "form" (see form). Related: Uniformly.
- adv without exception
- To her, if absence of cruelty is kindness, he had been uniformly kind.
- Extract from : « Murder Point » by Coningsby Dawson
- I do not know the man in history to whom things stood so uniformly for words.
- Extract from : « Essays, Second Series » by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Ordinarily the voltage begins to rise immediately and uniformly.
- Extract from : « The Automobile Storage Battery » by O. A. Witte
- We doubt, too, the dictum that the earliest poets are uniformly the best.
- Extract from : « Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 3, August, 1850. » by Various
- But at that time the police were too uniformly successful from the Mediterranean to the Baltic.
- Extract from : « A Set of Six » by Joseph Conrad
- In society he was uniformly affable, cheerful, and considerate.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 360, October 1845 » by Various
- His complexion was uniformly pale, his mouth was red, but not engaging.
- Extract from : « The Arrow of Gold » by Joseph Conrad
- The portraits were identically alike, and uniformly impassive.
- Extract from : « Blazed Trail Stories » by Stewart Edward White
- He was unselfish, modest, and uniformly kind and considerate to all.
- Extract from : « The Story of a Cannoneer Under Stonewall Jackson » by Edward A. Moore
- Why has Wisconsin succeeded where other states have uniformly failed?
- Extract from : « A Preface to Politics » by Walter Lippmann
Synonyms for uniformly
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