uniformly — In a consistent, even manner without variation; equally in all parts or aspects.
Part of speech: ADVERB
Definition: In a consistent, even manner without variation; equally in all parts or aspects.
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈjuːnɪfɔːrmli/
Korean meaning: 일률적으로, 균등하게
Korean pronunciation: 유-니-폼-리 (강세: 유)
Example Sentences
- The cookies were uniformly burnt because he forgot about them in the oven.
- Students uniformly groaned when the teacher announced a surprise test.
- The new policy will be uniformly implemented across all departments.
uniformly
ADVERB//ˈjuːnɪfɔːrmli//
In a consistent, even manner without variation; equally in all parts or aspects.

In a consistent, even manner without variation; equally in all parts or aspects.
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Origin
From Latin 'uniformis', meaning 'having one form or shape'. The word combines 'uni-' (one) and 'forma' (form) to express the idea of sameness or consistency.
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“The cookies were uniformly burnt because he forgot about them in the oven.”
“Students uniformly groaned when the teacher announced a surprise test.”
“The new policy will be uniformly implemented across all departments.”
“Temperature should be maintained uniformly throughout the experiment.”
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