united
Americanadjective
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made into or caused to act as a single entity.
a united front.
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formed or produced by the uniting of things or persons.
a united effort.
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agreed; in harmony.
adjective
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produced by two or more persons or things in combination or from their union or amalgamation
a united effort
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in agreement
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in association or alliance
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of united
Explanation
When two things are so closely linked or attached that they act as if they were a single unit, they are united. Allied countries join together during war, united against a common enemy. If several friends are united against a playground bully, they act as one to fight back or scare the bully away. The phrase "united front" shows up a lot in politics, and it usually refers to groups of people or governments banding together to gain strength or resist some negative force. The United States is a single country formed from many individual states that are joined into one. The Latin root, unus, means "one."
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Example Sentences
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On one critical issue, the reworking of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, the automakers are presenting a united front behind the scenes.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 15, 2026
They are united by their faith and shared ministry, the Ohio Sisters Justice Network, whose banner described the network’s use of “gospel justice” to protect democracy, end human trafficking and support immigrants.
From Salon ● Aug. 12, 2026
This time, progressive and Black political organizations have largely united behind McKinney in a historically Black district, making the incumbent vulnerable to the anti-establishment mood sweeping Democratic primaries.
From Barron's ● Aug. 4, 2026
“Right now, we need to be united and take action,” he added.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 30, 2026
Elizabeth had frequently united with Jane in an endeavour to check the imprudence of Catherine and Lydia; but while they were supported by their mother’s indulgence, what chance could there be of improvement?
From "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen
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