incondicional

/iŋkondiθjoˈnal/
adjectiveIntermediate
formalinformal

Unconditional; someone or something that is completely loyal and supportive without any conditions or reservations.

Es mi amigo incondicional.

He is my unconditional friend.

Su apoyo incondicional fue crucial para el proyecto.

His unconditional support was crucial for the project.

💡

Often used to describe deep loyalty, trust, or commitment in personal or professional relationships.

Collocations

apoyo incondicionalunconditional supportlealtad incondicionalunconditional loyaltyamor incondicionalunconditional love

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Related Phrases

ser incondicionalphrase
to be unconditionally loyal

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

Use 'incondicional' to describe people or things that are steadfastly loyal or supportive, regardless of circumstances.

Gold Rule

Avoid Overuse

While powerful, overusing 'incondicional' can dilute its impact. Reserve it for truly exceptional loyalty.

📖Word Origin

Derived from the Latin prefix 'in-' (not) and 'condicional' (conditional), meaning 'not conditional.'

📝Usage Notes

Commonly used to emphasize unwavering commitment or loyalty in various contexts, from friendships to political alliances.

Word Breakdown

in-
not
prefix
+
condicional
conditional
root
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