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unconditionally

Unconditionally (adv) means Without any conditions or limitations. Example: “She loves her children unconditionally.”

adv
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Without any conditions or limitations.
"She loves her children unconditionally."
"The city surrendered unconditionally after weeks of siege."

How to use unconditionally

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDone or given completely, with no conditions attached.

Common pairings
love unconditionally surrender unconditionally

Word forms

more unconditionally comparative, most unconditionally superlative

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Etymology

From unconditional + -ly.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “unconditionally” mean?

The word “unconditionally” means without any conditions or limitations. In plain terms, done or given completely, with no conditions attached.

How do you use “unconditionally” in a sentence?

Here is “unconditionally” used in a sentence: “She loves her children unconditionally.”

What part of speech is “unconditionally”?

“Unconditionally” is an adverb.

Is “unconditionally” a common word?

“Unconditionally” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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