Definition of unconditionally in English:
unconditionally
adverbˌʌnk(ə)nˈdɪʃ(ə)nəliˌənkənˈdɪʃ(ə)n(ə)li
Without conditions or limits.
the enemy forces surrendered unconditionally
to be loved unconditionally is to be loved for who we are
Example sentencesExamples
- Reform has never made "demands for the Irish state to fully and unconditionally participate at official level in Remembrance Day ceremonies".
- She is a journalist trying to write about America's politics, which she hates, without railing unconditionally against America itself.
- Those belonging to the orthodox school of thought view India as being unconditionally hostile to Pakistan.
- You can also filter photographs rather than block them all unconditionally.
- They are bound to obey unconditionally the captain's orders.
Definition of unconditionally in US English:
unconditionally
adverbˌənkənˈdiSH(ə)n(ə)lēˌənkənˈdɪʃ(ə)n(ə)li
Without conditions or limits.
the enemy forces surrendered unconditionally
to be loved unconditionally is to be loved for who we are
Example sentencesExamples
- She is a journalist trying to write about America's politics, which she hates, without railing unconditionally against America itself.
- Those belonging to the orthodox school of thought view India as being unconditionally hostile to Pakistan.
- Reform has never made "demands for the Irish state to fully and unconditionally participate at official level in Remembrance Day ceremonies".
- You can also filter photographs rather than block them all unconditionally.
- They are bound to obey unconditionally the captain's orders.