Unconditionally: meaning, definitions and examples

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unconditionally

 

[ ˌʌnkənˈdɪʃ(ə)nəli ]

Adverb / Adjective
Context #1 | Adverb

without conditions

In an unqualified or unconditional manner; not subject to any conditions.

Examples of usage

  • He loved her unconditionally, regardless of her flaws.
  • She agreed to help unconditionally, without expecting anything in return.
Context #2 | Adjective

without limits

Not limited in any way; absolute.

Examples of usage

  • He gave her his unconditional support.
  • The company offers a 100% unconditional money-back guarantee.

Translations

Translations of the word "unconditionally" in other languages:

🇵🇹 incondicionalmente

🇮🇳 बिना शर्त

🇩🇪 bedingungslos

🇮🇩 tanpa syarat

🇺🇦 безумовно

🇵🇱 bezwarunkowo

🇯🇵 無条件に (むじょうけんに)

🇫🇷 inconditionnellement

🇪🇸 incondicionalmente

🇹🇷 koşulsuz

🇰🇷 무조건적으로 (muzokeonjeogeuro)

🇸🇦 بدون قيد أو شرط

🇨🇿 bezpodmínečně

🇸🇰 bezpodmienečne

🇨🇳 无条件地 (wú tiáo jiàn de)

🇸🇮 brezpogojno

🇮🇸 skilyrðislaust

🇰🇿 шартсыз

🇬🇪 უპირობოდ (up'irobod)

🇦🇿 şərtsiz

🇲🇽 incondicionalmente

Word origin

The word 'unconditionally' originated from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' or 'opposite of', combined with the word 'conditional' which comes from the Latin 'conditionalis' meaning 'pertaining to a condition'. The term first appeared in the mid-19th century as a combination of these two words to express the concept of without conditions or limits.

See also: conditional, conditionalist, conditioning, conditions, unconditional.

Word Frequency Rank

With rank #16,249, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.