Unique. Means “without like or equal.” Hence, there can be no degrees of uniqueness.
It was the most unique coffee maker on the market. | It was a unique coffee maker. |
The balancing act was very unique. | The balancing act was unique |
Of all the spiders, the one that lives in a bubble under water is the most unique. | Among spiders, the one that lives in a bubble under water is unique. |
Utilize. Prefer use
I utilized the facilities. He utilized the dishwasher. | I used the toilet. He used the dishwasher. |
Verbal. Sometimes means “word for word” and in this sense may refer to something expressed in writing. Oral (from Latin os, “mouth”) limits the meaning to what is transmitted by speech. Oral agreement is more precise than verbal agreement.
Very. Use this word sparingly. Where emphasis is necessary, use words strong in themselves,