different between unconditionally vs unquestioningly
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
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unquestioningly
English
Etymology
unquestioning +? -ly
Adverb
unquestioningly (comparative more unquestioningly, superlative most unquestioningly)
- Without asking questions or having doubts. With complete obedience and without making any opposition.
- She accepted unquestioningly the dictum that a woman's place is in the home.
Synonyms
- unconditionally
Translations
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