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Definitions and Possible Meanings:
  1. United (n) -
    1. a word used in the names of many British football clubs
  2. united (adj) -
    1. joined or closely connected by feelings, aims etc
  3. Man United -
    1. an informal name for manchester united football team
  4. Manchester United -
    1. a very successful and popular English football team from Manchester. In 1999 they became the first team to win the european cup, the fa cup, and the premiership competition in one season. They play their home games at a stadium called Old Trafford.
  5. United Artists -
    1. a large US film company based in Hollywood, which has made many famous films
  6. United Nations (n) -
    1. an international organization that tries to find peaceful solutions to world problems
  7. United Way -
    1. a charity organization in the US, Canada, and New Zealand which collects money from the public, and then divides this money to give to many different charities
  8. Leeds United -
    1. an English football team based in Leeds, northern England
  9. United Arab Emirates, the -
    1. a country in the Middle East, between Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Oman, made up of seven small emirates, including Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Population: 4,621,399(2008). Capital: Abu Dhabi. The land is mainly desert, but has a lot of oil. Many people from other countries work there because of the oil industry.
  10. United Kingdom, the -
    1. a country in northwest Europe, officially called the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, made up of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Population: 60,943,912 (2008). Capital: London. The name ‘United Kingdom' was first used in 1707, when the parliaments of England and Scotland united to form one country. The country's government consists of a Queen or King, a Prime Minister, and two Houses of Parliament, the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The United Kingdom has been a member of the EU (European Union) since 1972.
Synonyms and Similar Words:
Unit
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Unite

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Meta Information
Misspelled:No
Name:No
Syllable Count:3
Audience Familiarity Audience Familarity refers to the ability of the audience to recognize and understand a word.
Word Rank:405th
Grade Level (Approximate)A 1995 study[1] found that junior high school students were able to recognize between 10,000-12,000 words, whereas college students were able to recognize between 12,000-17,000 words.:Elementary or Middle School
Fog Reading Ease Complex Word:Yes
Dale-Chall Reading Ease Difficult Word: No

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