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unconditionally

English

Etymology

unconditional +? -ly

Adverb

unconditionally (comparative more unconditionally, superlative most unconditionally)

  1. Without condition, absolutely.
    • 1945 Winston Churchill, Broadcast from the House of Commons, May 8, 1945:
      German armed forces surrendered unconditionally on May 7. Hostilities in Europe ended officially at midnight, May 8. 1945.

Synonyms

  • in any case

Translations

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bounteously

English

Etymology

From Middle English bounteously, equivalent to bounteous +? -ly.

Adverb

bounteously (comparative more bounteously, superlative most bounteously)

  1. In a bounteous manner.

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