A sentence with the word uniform in it is: I had to wear a uniform because I joined the navy. Its as easy as that!
I don't like your uniform.
Both uniform (meaning the same size) and bright might be adjectives, depending on the sentence. In a sentence talking about bright buttons, it is more likely that the word uniform is a noun (clothing).
you have a nice uniform on.
The men's uniform.
uni is a prefix but uniform is a word uni is a prefix but uniform is a word
In vain is means not effective, useless For an example: His discussion about changing the uniform is in vain
The root word of "uniform" is "form," which comes from the Latin word "formis" meaning shape or appearance.
What is the affix to the uniform?
school uniform
The word uniform has three syllables. (Un-i-form)
The fabulous buffet was replete with every treat I could have wanted. His uniform, replete with medals, was ready for the award presentation.