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English
Etymology
From unconditional + -ly.
Adverb
unconditionally (comparative more unconditionally, superlative most unconditionally)
- Without condition, absolutely.
- 1945 Winston Churchill, Broadcast from the House of Commons, May 8, 1945:
- German armed forces surrendered unconditionally on May 7. Hostilities in Europe ended officially at midnight, May 8. 1945.
Synonyms
Translations
without condition
- Catalan: incondicionalment (ca)
- Estonian: mistahes mööndusteta
- Finnish: ehdoitta
- French: inconditionnellement (fr)
- Galician: incondicionalmente
- German: unbedingt (de)
- Greek: άνευ όρων (ánev óron), χωρίς όρους (chorís órous), ανεπιφύλακτα (el) (anepifýlakta), απεριόριστα (el) (aperiórista)
- Hungarian: feltétel(ek)/fenntartás(ok) nélkül
- Italian: incondizionatamente (it)
- Japanese: 無条件に, 絶対的に
- Korean: 무조건으로 (mujogeoneuro), 절대적으로 (jeoldaejeogeuro)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: bê şert û mercî, bê qeyd û şertî (ku)
- Polish: bezwarunkowo (pl)
- Portuguese: incondicionalmente
- Russian: безогово́рочно (ru) (bezogovóročno), беспрекосло́вно (ru) (besprekoslóvno), безусло́вно (ru) (bezuslóvno)
- Spanish: incondicionalmente (es), de todas maneras (es), de todas formas, de todos modos, en cualquier caso
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