Pronunciation: /ʌnˌkɒndɪʃənəli/
adjective not subject to any conditions
A1 I love my dog unconditionally.
A2 She promised to support him unconditionally.
B1 The organization provides help unconditionally to those in need.
B2 He believed in her unconditionally, no matter what others said.
C1 The artist's fans supported her unconditionally, buying all her albums.
C2 Their friendship was based on trust and loyalty, unconditionally.
adverb without conditions or limits
A1 She loves her dog unconditionally.
A2 He promised to support her unconditionally.
B1 The organization provides help unconditionally to those in need.
B2 The teacher unconditionally believes in the potential of all her students.
C1 The mother's love for her children is unconditionally unwavering.
C2 The CEO's commitment to the company is unconditionally strong.
formal The company promised to support their employees unconditionally during the difficult times.
informal I will always be there for you unconditionally, no matter what.
slang I got your back unconditionally, bro.
figurative Her love for him was like a river that flowed unconditionally, never wavering.
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