"Unconditionally" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Without conditions or limitations; completely and entirely; completely unconditional.
Example: "She loved her child unconditionally, meaning she accepted and supported them without expecting anything in return."
(In a firm, unwavering, and unyielding manner) <br><br>adverb <br><br>1. In a way that does not show any tendency to change or compromise one's opinions, principles, or decisions.<br>Example: "She spoke uncompromisingly about her views on the issue."
A state of being completely lacking in concern or interest; a lack of care or attention. Unconcernedness implies a sense of indifference or a feeling of being unaffected by a situation or problem.
Unconditional means:<br><br> Absolutely or completely without any conditions, restrictions or limitations.<br> Given or done without any conditions or expectations of reward or return.<br> Without qualification or exception.<br><br>Example: "I'll give you unconditional support for your decision."
Lacking or displaying a lack of confidence; lacking faith or assurance, typically in one's abilities or judgment; uncertain or doubting.
Lacking or free from boundaries, restrictions, or limitations.<br><br>Example: She liked to feel unconfined as she ran through the open fields without a care in the world.
Unconformity refers to the condition or situation where two or more units of rock or rock layers are laid down at an angle or at a significant offset, often indicating a period of erosion or gaps in the geological record. It is a key concept in geology where the layers of rock on top of an older formation appear to be cut off or missing, suggesting uplift, erosion, or other geological events that have altered the sequence of rock deposits.<br><br>Synonyms: discordance, juxtaposition, inconsistency, contradiction