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uniform
Noun
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A uniform is clothing that is very similar and worn by a group of people.
All the young army men wore identical uniforms and badges of rank.
School uniform was always worn, which for the boys meant khaki shirts and trousers.
When I was a child, I was afraid of men in uniform: policemen, firemen, even the milkman.
uniform
Adjective
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If something is uniform, there is no variation in it.
It was designed to be uniform from one end to the other.
The increase in grades has been uniform across all subjects except math.
conditional
Adjective
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If something is conditional, it has a condition or requirement.
I made my son a conditional promise that I would buy him a bike if he kept his room tidy.
test
Noun
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A test is writing that many learners do in a room at the same time so that people are able to see how much knowledge the learners have.
I'm happy because I got a high mark on the test.
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A test is something someone does to see if something works.
The person did a good test of the machine by pushing all the buttons and watching the machine.
test
Verb
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The action of testing; to try something out to see whether it works.
He tested the software many times.