unqualifiedly
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Definition
Adverb: * Without qualification or limitation; absolutely, completely: Used to emphasize that a statement is true in every way, with no exceptions or reservations.
Usage
"Unqualifiedly" is a formal adverb used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to express total and unreserved agreement, support, or truth. It intensifies the statement it accompanies. * It typically precedes the adjective or past participle it modifies (e.g., unqualifiedly successful). * It can also follow the verb it modifies (e.g., to support unqualifiedly).
Examples
- The committee unqualifiedly endorsed the proposal for its clarity and feasibility.
- She is unqualifiedly the best candidate for the leadership position.
- I unqualifiedly apologize for the error and the inconvenience it caused.
- The statement was unqualifiedly false and had to be retracted.
Advanced Usage
- "To agree unqualifiedly": To agree completely, without any conditions or doubts.
- After reviewing the evidence, the judge agreed unqualifiedly with the prosecutor's argument.
- "Unqualifiedly positive": Entirely positive, with no negative aspects.
- The feedback from the pilot program was unqualifiedly positive.
Variants and Related Words
- Unqualified (adjective):
- Not having the necessary qualifications or requirements.
- He was unqualified for the technical job.
- Complete, absolute, without reservation (this is the adjectival form related to the adverb).
- The project was an unqualified success.
Synonyms
- Absolutely
- Completely
- Utterly
- Categorically
- Without reservation
Antonyms
- Partially
- Qualifiedly (less common)
- Hesitantly
- Conditionally
Adverb
- without qualification or limitation