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Definition of unconditional :
Not conditional limited, or conditioned; made without condition; absolute; unreserved; as, an unconditional surrender.
Synonyms:
domineering, compulsory, plane, savourless, unconditioned, dogmatic, coercive, haughty, autocratic, monotonic, overbearing, unreserved, authoritative, arbitrary, lordly, level, flavourless, independent, crude, insipid, unlearned, matt, mat, bland, categoric, matted, irresponsible, unquestioning, monotonous, arrogant, controlling, stark, two-dimensional, peremptory, big, unfaltering, undoubting, implicit, monotone, tyrannical, compulsive, prostrate, vapid, imperative, dictatorial, blunt, exacting, innate, commanding, compressed, unhesitating, flavorless, limited, matte, vested, total, despotic, imperious, wholehearted, savorless
absolute (part of speech: adjective)
definite, conclusive, unmitigated, undeniable, sure, categorical, perfect, absolute, consummate, indubitable, unrestricted, supreme, positive, certain, utter, unequivocal, unqualified, complete
positive (part of speech: adjective)
entire, clear, thoroughgoing, thorough, decisive, assured, unlimited, genuine, unmistakable, unquestionable, whole, without reserve, determinate, full, final, actual, unconstrained
categorical (part of speech: adjective)
flat, denominational, typical, outright
Usage examples:
- The gunboats, after demanding an unconditional surrender, which was treated with great contempt by Colonel Logan, opened fire at 2 P. M. on Sunday, and kept it up till 6. 30, throwing about one hundred and fifty 9 and 11 inch shell. - "Three Months in the Southern States, April-June 1863", Arthur J. L. (Lieut.-Col.) Fremantle.
- Lady Mary Wortley Montague, in her sprightly letters from Turkey, longs for some of the advocates for passive obedience and unconditional submission then existing in England to be present at the sights exhibited in a despotic government. - "A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson", Watkin Tench.
- Pardon was soon extended to him, not quite unconditional, but weighted merely with terms which- Mrs. Purling thought- no sensible man could hesitate to accept. - "The Thin Red Line; and Blue Blood", Arthur Griffiths.