different between unconditionally vs categorically

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

unconditionally From the web:

  • what unconditionally mean
  • what unconditional love means
  • what unconditional love is not
  • what unconditional surrender mean
  • what unconditional love looks like
  • what unconditional offer means
  • what unconditional love feels like
  • what's unconditionally love


categorically

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?kæt.?.??.??k.li/

Etymology

categorical +? -ly

Adverb

categorically (comparative more categorically, superlative most categorically)

  1. In a categorical manner
  2. By the use of categories
    a welfare scheme for the categorically needy
  3. (Britain, informal) Absolutely, by all means; truly

Synonyms

  • definitively
  • unconditionally

Antonyms

  • exceptionally
  • conditionally

Translations

Paronyms

  • categorially

categorically From the web:

  • what categorically means
  • what categorically deny means
  • meaning of categorically speaking
  • what does categorically deny mean
  • what does categorically false mean
  • what does categorically speaking mean
  • what does categorically untrue mean
  • what does categorically eligible mean
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