Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sui
Adjective
/ˈsuːi/

Definition
A term often used in legal contexts, derived from Latin, meaning ‘of one’s own’ or ‘self.’ It is used to describe actions or characteristics that pertain to oneself.

Examples
- I have a sui generis approach to solving problems.
- The philosophy is sui in its uniqueness and cannot be compared to others.

Meaning
The term ‘sui’ often refers to self or one’s own, indicating an intrinsic quality or a relationship to oneself. It can be used in various contexts, particularly in legal terms such as ‘sui generis’ which translates to ‘of its own kind.’

Synonyms
- Self
- Own
- Individual