Unconditionally

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˌkɒndɪʃənəli/

Definitions of unconditionally

adjective not subject to any conditions

Example Sentences

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

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of unconditionally in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of unconditionally

past tense

loved

plural

unconditionally

comparative

more unconditionally

superlative

most unconditionally

present tense

love unconditionally

future tense

will love unconditionally

perfect tense

have loved unconditionally

continuous tense

is loving unconditionally

singular

unconditionally

positive degree

unconditionally

infinitive

to love unconditionally

gerund

loving unconditionally

participle

unconditionally

Origin and Evolution of unconditionally

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unconditionally' originated from the Latin word 'condicionem', meaning condition.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in legal contexts to refer to actions or agreements that were not subject to any conditions or limitations, the word 'unconditionally' has evolved to also encompass relationships, love, and support that are given without any requirements or expectations.