Associations to the word «Unconditional»
Noun
- Surrender
- Waiver
- Casablanca
- Extermination
- Potsdam
- Allies
- Atonement
- Absolute
- Antecedent
- Amnesty
- Empathy
- Unionist
- Acceptance
- Obedience
- Emancipation
- Submission
- Perseverance
- Pardon
- Armistice
- Ceasefire
- Therapist
- Withdrawal
- Blackout
- Allegiance
- Eisenhower
- Loyalty
- Convergence
- Sender
- Apology
- Adherence
- Nazi
- Assent
- Declaration
- Wehrmacht
- Telecast
- Oath
- Compassion
- Bail
- Churchill
- Rejection
- Guarantee
- Affirmation
- Love
- Fulfillment
- Truman
- Kant
- Negotiation
- Nagasaki
- Demand
- Salvation
- Rebuke
- Insurrection
- Probability
- Hitler
- Conscience
- Doctrine
- Stimulus
- Axis
- Ratification
- Parenting
- Conditioning
- Regard
- Repeal
- Roosevelt
- Universal
- Tulip
- Devotion
- Support
- Forgiveness
- Exemption
- Jump
- Insistence
- Gaulle
- Adolf
- Commitment
- Release
- Ally
- Insurgent
- Esteem
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
UNCONDITIONAL, adjective. Absolute; without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications.
UNCONDITIONAL ELECTION, noun. (theology) A Christian doctrine, one of the five points of Calvinism, stating that Jesus Christ's substitutionary atonement on the cross is extended to those predestined to become a believer, at God's discretion and without condition.
UNCONDITIONAL LOVE, noun. Affection felt for someone that is not dependent on certain qualities or actions.
UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER, noun. A surrender without conditions, except for those provided by international law.
Dictionary definition
UNCONDITIONAL, adjective. Not conditional; "unconditional surrender".
UNCONDITIONAL, adjective. Not modified or restricted by reservations; "a categorical denial"; "a flat refusal".
UNCONDITIONAL, adjective. Not contingent; not determined or influenced by someone or something else.
Wise words
We cannot always control our thoughts, but we can control
our words, and repetition impresses the subconscious, and we
are then master of the situation.