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unconditional
adjective as in absolute, total
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- actual
- all out
- assured
- categorical
- certain
- clear
- complete
- determinate
- downright
- entire
- final
- flat out
- indubitable
- no catch
- no fine print
- no holds barred
- no ifs ands or buts
- no kicker
- no strings
- open
- out-and-out
- plenary
- positive
- straight out
- thoroughgoing
- unconstrained
- unmistakable
- unmitigated
- unquestionable
- unreserved
- utter
- whole
- wide
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Example Sentences
To be a parent is to be able to offer truly unconditional love.
I was thrilled, because I am an unconditional Jack Nicholson fan.
As long as the warring sides receive unconditional support from their patrons, they will have no incentive to lay down arms.
But these groups don't frequently push Israel and instead offer unconditional support.
Richardson countered, says a friend, “with unconditional love, constantly protecting, praising her husband.”
I think even Dr. Hudson was dumbfounded; we had not expected unconditional surrender.
In return, I demand the unconditional use of the farm until within three months from harvest.
And indeed, Shakespeare always held that there are no unconditional prohibitions, nor unconditional duties.
And as he was marching along the marsh, envoys came from Lysinoe, offering an unconditional surrender.
Says I, Cerinthy Ann, folks ant to help themselves; theys to submit unconditional.
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On this page you'll find 77 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to unconditional, such as: decisive, definite, explicit, full, genuine, and outright.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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