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- Dictionaryunanimous/juːˈnanɪməs/
adjective
- 1. (of two or more people) fully in agreement: "the doctors were unanimous in their diagnoses" Similar Opposite
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If a group of people are unanimous, they all agree about one particular matter or vote the same way, and if a decision or judgment is unanimous, it is formed or supported by everyone in a group: The jury returned a unanimous verdict of guilty after a short deliberation .
The meaning of UNANIMOUS is formed with or indicating unanimity : having the agreement and consent of all. How to use unanimous in a sentence.
Unanimous definition: of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed.. See examples of UNANIMOUS used in a sentence.
When a group of people or their opinion is unanimous, they all agree about something.
When a group or a decision is unanimous, it means that everyone is in total agreement. Just imagine if you let third graders vote on what to serve at lunch: Pizza and candy would be the unanimous choice!
adjective. /juˈnænɪməs/ if a decision or an opinion is unanimous, it is agreed or shared by everyone in a group. a unanimous vote. unanimous support. The decision was not unanimous. Unanimous agreement must be reached for this plan to go ahead. The jury reached a unanimous verdict of ‘not guilty’.
UNANIMOUS definition: 1. agreed by everyone: 2. a situation in which everyone agrees about something. Learn more.