United
UK: juːˈnaɪtɪd | US: juːˈnaɪtɪd
adj. joined together for a common purpose or by shared feelings
adj. characterized by harmony or agreement
v. (past tense of "unite") to combine or join together
The word "united" originates from the Latin unitus, the past participle of unire ("to unite, make one"), derived from unus ("one"). The suffix -ed marks it as a past participle or adjective in English, indicating a state of being joined or combined. The concept reflects the transformation from a verb ("unite") to an adjective describing a collective or harmonious state.
The team remained united despite the challenges.
They united their efforts to complete the project on time.
The united nations issued a joint statement.
A united front is stronger than individual efforts.
The community was united in its support for the new policy.