What is another word for unqualifiedly?

Pronunciation: [ʌnkwˈɒlɪfˌɪdlɪ] (IPA)

Unqualifiedly is an adverb that means in an absolute or complete manner, without any qualifications or reservations. Synonyms for unqualifiedly include unequivocally, categorically, definitely, without hesitation, unambiguously, explicitly, wholly, fully, thoroughly, and entirely. These words express the idea of complete and unquestionable certainty or agreement without any doubts or reservations. They can be used to emphasize the total conviction or support for an idea, statement, or opinion. Finding the right synonym for unqualifiedly can help to convey a particular meaning or tone in different contexts and writing styles.

What are the hypernyms for Unqualifiedly?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for unqualifiedly?

Unqualifiedly means without reservation or hesitation. Some antonyms for this term include doubtfully, tentatively, uncertainly, hesitantly, and skeptically. If you are unsure or skeptical about something, then you could say that you do not support it unqualifiedly. Using an antonym for this word could change the meaning of the sentence entirely. For example, "I unqualifiedly support his decision" would mean that you fully endorse his decision, but "I doubtfully support his decision" would mean that you have reservations or are unsure about it. Antonyms are important to know and use correctly in order to convey the intended meaning of a sentence.

What are the antonyms for Unqualifiedly?

Usage examples for Unqualifiedly

President Roosevelt declared that no proof for the statements could be produced, and ended as follows: "The statements made by Mr. Parker are unqualifiedly and atrociously false.
"History of the United States, Volume 6 (of 6)"
E. Benjamin Andrews
Suffice to say, I am utterly and unqualifiedly opposed to an arbitrary fixed minimum capitalization of $50,000 for small banks.
"Epistles-from-Pap-Letters-from-the-man-known-as-The-Will-Rogers-of-Indiana"
Durham, Andrew Everett
The girl had gone away, and the community had accepted Alex Randall for his wife's sake, but not unqualifiedly.
"Stories of the Foot-hills"
Margaret Collier Graham

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