uniform

/ˈjunəˌfɔrm/
noun
  1. A special set of clothes worn by members of the same group, such as a school, team, or job.
    • The nurse changed into her uniform before starting her shift.
    • All students must wear their uniform to school every day.
    • He felt proud wearing his team's uniform during the championship game.
adjective
  1. Not changing in form, size, or quality; consistent and the same throughout.
    • The teacher asked for uniform answers from all groups.
    • The store sells cookies of uniform size and shape.
    • The paint should be applied in a uniform layer for the best finish.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To make something consistent or the same throughout.
    • They worked to uniform the color of the fabric in the new batch.
    • The company decided to uniform its policies across all branches.
    • The manager tried to uniform the training process for all new employees.