Pronunciation: /juˈnænɪməsli/
adverb describes how something is done in a unanimous manner
A1 The group of friends unanimously decided to go to the beach for the day.
A2 The team unanimously agreed on the new project proposal.
B1 The board members unanimously voted to approve the budget for the upcoming year.
B2 The jury unanimously reached a verdict of guilty in the high-profile court case.
C1 The United Nations Security Council unanimously passed a resolution condemning the use of chemical weapons.
C2 The committee unanimously agreed on the recommendations for improving public transportation in the city.
formal The committee unanimously agreed on the new policy proposal.
informal Everyone in the group was in agreement about the plan.
slang We all were on the same page with the decision.
figurative Their hearts beat as one in unanimous support of the cause.
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