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unqualifiedly

/uhn-kwol-uh-fahyd/US // ʌnˈkwɒl əˌfaɪd //UK // (ʌnˈkwɒlɪˌfaɪd) //

无条件地,无保留地,毫无保留地,无条件的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not qualified; not fit; lacking requisite qualifications: unqualified for the job.
    • : not modified, limited, or restricted in any way; without reservations: unqualified praise.
    • : absolute; complete; out-and-out: an unqualified liar.

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Examples

  • On social media, at least, the Nickelodeon game was an unqualified success, with the network trending on Twitter and commentators Burleson, Green and Noah Eagle earning rave reviews.

  • The report alleged that the auditor who discovered the missing money was unqualified.

  • His office issued a statement early Sunday calling the compromise with Schumer “an unqualified victory for taxpayers” that met Toomey’s aim of shutting down the emergency facility.

  • They argued a lottery would deprive hard-working, deserving children of seats at TJ, force unqualified students into a too-rigorous academic environment and drive down TJ’s stellar national rating.

  • And, Tina Fey’s turn as 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin made the former Alaska governor seem completely unqualified for public office.

  • Of all the outrageous things, of all the unqualifiedly and absolutely incredible things!

  • As a matter of fact, this second question must be answered unqualifiedly in the affirmative.

  • Hence, we should scarcely be justified in unqualifiedly calling peoples of nature 'peoples without a history.'

  • A decision not to act is a decision to act in a certain way; it is never a judgment not to act, unqualifiedly.

  • It is the most unqualifiedly optimistic strain from his pen with which I am acquainted.