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unqualifiedly

adverb as in unconditionally

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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.

From Fortune

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.

From Vox

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.

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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to unqualifiedly, such as: categorically, completely, thoroughly, flatly, and unreservedly.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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