different between using vs unilingual

using

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?ju?.z??/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?ju.z??/

Verb

using

  1. present participle of use

Noun

using (usually uncountable, plural usings)

  1. use; utilization
    • 1910, Philip H. Wicksteed, The Commonsense of Political Economy
      It brings his payings into close and convenient correspondence with his usings of commodities, and different branches of his expenditure thus become easily comparable.

Anagrams

  • Ginsu, Guins, suing

Limos Kalinga

Noun

using

  1. charcoal

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unilingual

English

Etymology

From uni- +? lingual.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -???w?l

Adjective

unilingual (not comparable)

  1. knowing or using a single language
    • 2012, Nadine Gordimer, No Time Like the Present, Bloomsbury 2013, p. 46:
      If you're black you've had to improvise communication with unilingual whites, she'd probably easily acquire this ancient one, too.
    Synonym: monolingual
    Antonyms: multilingual, plurilingual

Derived terms

  • unilingually

Translations

Noun

unilingual (plural unilinguals)

  1. a person who understands only one language

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  • what does monolingual mean
  • what does unilingual english mean
  • what is unilingual english
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  • what is unilingual language
  • a monolingual country
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