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Synonyms for unconditional
ˌʌn kənˈdɪʃ ə nlun·con·di·tion·al

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  1. unconditionaladjective

    Synonyms:
    inconditional, categorical

  2. unconditionaladjective

    absolute, and without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications

    We demand your unconditional surrender.

    Synonyms:
    inconditional, categorical

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  1. unconditional

    In the strict sense, absolute, free from all limitation or control, and supreme, superior to all, can not properly be said of any being except the divine. Both words are used, however, in a modified sense, of human authorities; absolute then signifying free from limitation by other authority, and supreme exalted over all other; as, an absolute monarch, the supreme court. Absolute, in this use, does not necessarily carry any unfavorable sense, but as absolute power in human hands is always abused, the unfavorable meaning predominates. Autocratic power knows no limits outside the ruler's self; arbitrary power, none outside the ruler's will or judgment, arbitrary carrying the implication of wilfulness and capriciousness. Despotic is commonly applied to a masterful or severe use of power, which is expressed more decidedly by tyrannical. Arbitrary may be used in a good sense; as, the pronunciation of proper names is arbitrary; but the bad sense is the prevailing one; as, an arbitrary proceeding. Irresponsible power is not necessarily bad, but eminently dangerous; an executor or trustee should not be irresponsible; an irresponsible ruler is likely to be tyrannical. A perfect ruler might be irresponsible and not tyrannical. Authoritative is used always in a good sense, implying the right to claim authority; imperative, peremptory, and positive are used ordinarily in the good sense; as, an authoritative definition; an imperative demand; a peremptory command; positive instructions; imperious signifies assuming and determined to command, rigorously requiring obedience. An imperious demand or requirement may have in it nothing offensive; it is simply one that resolutely insists upon compliance, and will not brook refusal; an arrogant demand is offensive by its tone of superiority, an arbitrary demand by its unreasonableness; an imperious disposition is liable to become arbitrary and arrogant. A person of an independent spirit is inclined to resent an imperious manner in any one, especially in one whose superiority is not clearly recognized. Commanding is always used in a good sense; as, a commanding appearance; a commanding eminence. Compare DOGMATIC; INFINITE; PERFECT.

    Synonyms:
    absolute, arbitrary, arrogant, authoritative, autocratic, coercive, commanding, compulsive, compulsory, controlling, despotic, dictatorial, dogmatic, domineering, exacting, haughty, imperative, imperious, irresponsible, lordly, overbearing, peremptory, positive, supreme, tyrannical, unequivocal

    Antonyms:
    accountable, complaisant, compliant, conditional, constitutional, contingent, docile, ductile, gentle, humble, lenient, limited, lowly, meek, mild, responsible, submissive, yielding

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  1. unconditional, unconditionedadjective

    not conditional

    "unconditional surrender"

    Synonyms:
    flat, unconditioned, categoric, categorical, innate, unlearned

    Antonyms:
    qualified, contrary to fact, probationary, provisional, contingent on(p), dependent, counterfactual, depending on(p), contingent upon(p), conditional, contingent, dependent on(p), dependent upon(p), provisionary, tentative, dependant upon(p), dependant, dependant on(p), provisory

  2. categoric, categorical, flat, unconditionaladjective

    not modified or restricted by reservations

    "a categorical denial"; "a flat refusal"

    Synonyms:
    plane, savourless, unconditioned, flavorless, categoric, matt, insipid, level, monotonic, compressed, matted, flat, categorical, monotonous, two-dimensional, matte, monotone, savorless, prostrate, vapid, bland, mat, flavourless

    Antonyms:
    provisional, depending on(p), probationary, qualified, conditional, dependent, contingent on(p), contrary to fact, contingent, dependant, dependent upon(p), counterfactual, contingent upon(p), provisionary, dependent on(p), dependant upon(p), tentative, dependant on(p), provisory

  3. unconditionaladjective

    not contingent; not determined or influenced by someone or something else

    Synonyms:
    flat, unconditioned, categoric, categorical

    Antonyms:
    dependant on(p), probationary, dependent upon(p), dependant upon(p), provisionary, contingent, dependent, contingent upon(p), provisional, conditional, depending on(p), qualified, contrary to fact, tentative, dependant, contingent on(p), counterfactual, dependent on(p), provisory

Dictionary of English Synonymes0.0 / 0 votes

  1. unconditionaladjective

    Synonyms:
    unrestricted, unlimited, complete, absolute, unqualified, unreserved

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words0.0 / 0 votes

  1. unconditionaladjective

    Synonyms:
    absolute, unqualified, unrestricted, carte blanche

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How to use unconditional in a sentence?

  1. Elizabeth Eaton:

    The Spirit gives each of us gifts for the building up of the body of Christ. The Sierra Pacific Synod, in prayerful deliberation, recognized the gifts of the Rev. Dr. The Rev. Megan Rohrer and elected them bishop, this is historic, and as bishop-elect Rohrer mentioned following their election, this points people to the unconditional love of Jesus.

  2. Ken Yeager:

    Pets can be the most positive source of unconditional love, but at the same time they require an extreme amount of energy.

  3. Adam Silver:

    Whether competing in the Finals or hoisting jump shots after midnight in an empty gym, Kobe has an unconditional love for the game, i join Kobe's millions of fans around the world in congratulating him on an outstanding NBA career and thank him for so many thrilling memories.

  4. Olli Kangas:

    The government has chosen to try a totally different path, basic income is unconditional. Now, they are pursuing conditionality.

  5. Erik Pevernagie:

    Human understanding very often remains enigmatic and motivations impenetrable. Many codes remain unbreakable, unless one has the unconditional key. ( " The unbreakable code " )


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