uncontroversially
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Definition
Adverb: In a manner that does not involve, provoke, or generate controversy; without dispute or disagreement.
Usage
This adverb describes how an action is performed or a statement is made, specifically indicating that it is done in a way that is widely accepted and unlikely to cause argument or debate. It modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Examples
- The historical fact was presented uncontroversially by the professor.
- It is uncontroversially true that water is essential for human life.
- The committee members uncontroversially approved the routine procedural matter.
Advanced Usage
- Used to qualify a widely accepted claim: Often precedes adjectives like "true," "clear," or "accepted" to emphasize a point of consensus.
- He is uncontroversially the best candidate for the job.
- Contrast with "controversially": Used to highlight the absence of dispute, especially in contexts where controversy might be expected.
- While her economic policies were debated, her commitment to public health was uncontroversially praised.
Variants and Related Words
- Uncontroversial (Adjective): Not controversial.
- It was an uncontroversial decision.
- Controversially (Adverb): In a manner that causes controversy.
- The minister spoke controversially about the issue.
- Noncontroversial (Adjective): A synonym for "uncontroversial."
Synonyms
- Noncontroversially
- Indisputably
- Unarguably
- Unquestionably
- Acceptedly
Antonyms
- Controversially
- Disputably
- Debatably
- Contentiously
Adverb
- not involving any controversy