Meaning & Definition of word "Unconditionally"

Unconditionally

/ˌʌn.kənˈdɪʃ.ən.əl.i/

adverb:

  • 1. In an absolute manner, without any conditions or limitations.
    • Example: She loved him unconditionally, without any expectations or demands.
  • 2. In a way that does not depend on anything else; irrespective of circumstances.
    • Example: The charity provided support unconditionally to all families in need.
  • 3. Without restrictions or reservations.
    • Example: The company promised to stand by its employees unconditionally during the crisis.
  • 4. Absolutely; without any condition attached.
    • Example: They agreed to collaborate unconditionally, knowing they could rely on each other.
  • 5. With total commitment; with no limits or exceptions.
    • Example: He trusted her unconditionally, believing in her integrity and honesty.

Etymology

From 'unconditional' + '-ly' forming an adverb.

Common Phrases and Expressions

unconditional love:

Love without conditions or limitations, often used in the context of familial or romantic bonds.

unconditional support:

Support that is given without any conditions attached.

Related Words

unconditional:

Not subject to any conditions.

condition:

A limitation or requirement that must be met.

Slang Meanings of unconditionally

Meaning: Totally down for it.

Example Sentence: I'm unconditionally down for this plan, no matter what.

Meaning: No strings attached.

Example Sentence: Her offer was unconditionally free; you didn't have to give anything in return.