Need another word that means the same as “uniform”? Find 39 synonyms and 30 related words for “uniform” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Uniform” are: unvarying, consistent, undifferentiated, constant, steady, invariable, unfluctuating, unvaried, unchanging, unwavering, undeviating, stable, static, sustained, regular, fixed, even, equal, equable, monotonous, identical, matching, similar, alike, the same, indistinguishable, twin, homogeneous, cut from the same cloth, costume, livery, regalia, habit, suit, dress, garb, attire, ensemble, outfit
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “uniform” as a noun can have the following definitions:
attire | Clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion. The usually sober attire of British security service personnel. |
costume | A swimming costume. He was in charge of costumes and scenery for plays and masques. |
dress | Clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion. Traditional African dress. |
ensemble | The coordination between performers executing an ensemble passage. Cherubini s numbers with solos and ensembles intermingled have a freedom and originality. |
garb | Clothing, especially of a distinctive or special kind. Kids in combat garb. |
habit | Clothes. Nuns in long brown habits black veils and sandals. |
livery | In the UK the members of a City livery company collectively. Yeomen of the guard wearing a royal red and gold livery. |
outfit | A group of people undertaking a particular activity together, especially a group of musicians, a team, or a business concern. A first aid outfit. |
regalia | The emblems or insignia of royalty, especially the crown, sceptre, and other ornaments used at a coronation. The Bishop of Florence in full regalia. |
suit | A businessman dressed in a business suit. They buried him in his best suit. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “uniform” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
alike | Having the same or similar characteristics. All politicians are alike. |
consistent | Marked by an orderly logical and aesthetically consistent relation of parts. A consistent worldwide application of its policies. |
constant | (of a person) unchangingly faithful and dependable. Constant as the northern star. |
cut from the same cloth | Separated into parts or laid open or penetrated with a sharp edge or instrument. |
equable | Not varying or fluctuating greatly. An equable climate. |
equal | Having the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task. The players proved equal to the task. |
even | Being level or straight or regular and without variation as e g in shape or texture or being in the same plane or at the same height as something else i e even with. Had a fifty fifty or even chance. |
fixed | Of a number having a fixed and unchanging value. Living on fixed incomes. |
homogeneous | Denoting a process involving substances in the same phase (solid, liquid, or gaseous. A homogeneous society. |
identical | Coinciding exactly when superimposed. Identical twins are monovular. |
indistinguishable | Not capable of being distinguished or differentiated. The twins were indistinguishable. |
invariable | (of a quantity) constant. His invariable courtesy. |
matching | Intentionally matched. The college will provide matching funds to complete the project. |
monotonous | Sounded or spoken in a tone unvarying in pitch. The owl s faint monotonous hooting. |
regular | Regularly scheduled for fixed times. Plant the flags at regular intervals. |
similar | Resembling or similar having the same or some of the same characteristics often used in combination. Similar food at similar prices. |
stable | Sane and sensible; not easily upset or disturbed. Specially designed dinghies that are very stable. |
static | Concerned with or producing or caused by static electricity. The whole ballet appeared too static. |
steady | Not subject to change or variation especially in behavior. A solid steady young man. |
sustained | Continuing for an extended period or without interruption. Sustained flight. |
the same | Unchanged in character or nature. |
twin | Of a crystal twinned. Her twin sister. |
unchanging | Conforming to the same principles or course of action over time. The party stood for unchanging principles. |
undeviating | Showing no deviation; constant and steady. The undeviating loyalty of his wife. |
undifferentiated | Not different or differentiated. By six weeks the sexual glands are as yet undifferentiated between male and female. |
unfluctuating | Not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall. |
unvaried | Lacking variety. A plain unvaried diet. |
unvarying | Unvarying in nature. The unvarying routine of parsonage life. |
unwavering | Not showing abrupt variations- Louis Auchincloss. Unwavering loyalty. |
apparel | Provide with clothes or put clothes on. All the vestments in which they used to apparel their Deities. |
boot | Kick give a boot to. The menu will be ready as soon as you boot up your computer. |
brogan | A coarse stout leather shoe reaching to the ankle. |
brogue | A thick and heavy shoe. |
clad | Covered with cladding. White clad nurses. |
clothed | Covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak. Leaf clothed trees. |
clothes | Bedclothes. Rosie got into bed and pulled the clothes up to her nose. |
clothing | Clothes collectively. Bring warm clothing and waterproofs. |
corset | Dress with a corset. |
dress | Add a dressing to a salad. He dressed up in a suit and tie. |
dressed | Dressed or clothed especially in fine attire often used in combination. Serve with dressed salad leaves. |
footwear | Covering for a person’s feet. |
gown | Put on a surgical gown. The relations between town and gown are always sensitive. |
hosiery | Stockings, socks, and tights collectively. |
hussar | A soldier in a light cavalry regiment which had adopted a dress uniform modelled on that of the Hungarian hussars now only in titles. The Queen's Royal Irish Hussars. |
invariable | (of a quantity) constant. An invariable temperature. |
jean | Close-fitting trousers of heavy denim for manual work or casual wear. A jean jacket. |
legging | A garment covering the leg (usually extending from the knee to the ankle. |
outfit | Provide with equipment. Warders outfitted in special suits. |
pants | Underpants worn by women. He thought we were going to be absolute pants. |
robe | Clothe in a robe or long loose outer garment. The Chamberlain robed the king on coronation day. |
sandal | A shoe consisting of a sole fastened by straps to the foot. They were dressed in open toed sandals. |
shoes | A particular situation. |
skimpy | Providing or consisting of less than is needed; meagre. A skimpy dress. |
swimsuit | A woman’s one-piece swimming costume. |
undergarment | A garment worn under other garments. |
underwear | Clothing worn under other clothes, typically next to the skin. |
uniformed | Dressed in a uniform. Uniformed policemen lined the President s route. |
vestment | Gown (especially ceremonial garments) worn by the clergy. A priest in green vestments came and preached a long sermon. |
wear | The wearing of something or the state of being worn as clothing. She was wearing yellow that day. |
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