Unanimous ( adjective , adverb )

(As an adjective)

Unanimous ( adjective )

  1. In complete agreement; of one mind.
  2. Not subject to doubt; obvious.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "of one mind"): from latin unanimus, from uni- "one" + animus "mind, soul".

Examples:

  1. A unanimous vote was taken.
  2. The decision was almost unanimous.
  3. The unanimous choice of the committee.
  4. The jury returned a unanimous verdict.
  5. The company was unanimous in its support for the proposal.

(As an adverb)

Unanimous ( adverb )

  1. In complete agreement; of one mind.
  2. Not subject to doubt; obvious.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "of one mind"): from latin unanimus, from uni- "one" + animus "mind, soul".

Examples:

  1. A unanimous vote was taken.
  2. The decision was almost unanimous.
  3. The unanimous choice of the committee.
  4. The jury returned a unanimous verdict.
  5. The company was unanimous in its support for the proposal.
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