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unanimous
English
Etymology
From Latin ?nanimus (“of one mind”), from ?nus (“one”) +? animus (“mind”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ju??nan?m?s/
- (US) IPA(key): /ju?næn?m?s/
- Rhymes: -æn?m?s
Adjective
unanimous (not comparable)
- Based on unanimity, assent or agreement.
- The debate went on for hours, but in the end the decision was unanimous.
- Sharing the same views or opinions, and being in harmony or accord.
- We were unanimous: the President had to go.
Derived terms
- unanimously
Related terms
- unanimity
- animus
Translations
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unanimousness
English
Etymology
unanimous +? -ness
Noun
unanimousness (uncountable)
- (rare) The state or condition of being unanimous.
Synonyms
- unanimity
Translations
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