different between unconditionally vs liberally
unconditionally
English
Etymology
unconditional +? -ly
Adverb
unconditionally (comparative more unconditionally, superlative most unconditionally)
- 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.
- 1945 Winston Churchill, Broadcast from the House of Commons, 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
liberally
English
Etymology
liberal +? -ly
Adverb
liberally (comparative more liberally, superlative most liberally)
- In a liberal manner; generously; freely.
- In accordance with political views associated with the liberals.
Translations
Anagrams
- libellary
liberally From the web:
- what's liberally mean
- what does liberal mean
- what does liberally
- what does liberally apply mean
- what does liberally mean in cooking
- what does liberally mean in the bible
- what does liberally minded mean
- what dies literally mean
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- unconditionally vs liberally
- particularize vs entitle
- awful vs forbidding
- steady vs secure
- raise vs animate
- careless vs vacant
- solution vs exposition
- tan vs hit
- apologist vs backer
- orison vs worship
- perform vs consummate
- regard vs betoken
- inky vs dusky
- corrupt vs nasty
- decrease vs weaken
- remark vs squawk
- massive vs rough
- decided vs extravagant
- contumelious vs scurrilous
- uphold vs protect