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    unanimous
    /juːˈnanɪməs/

    adjective

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  2. 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 .

    • Unanimous in Arabic

      UNANIMOUS translate: بالإجْماع. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Unanimous in Korean

      UNANIMOUS translate: 만장 일치의. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Unanimous in Russian

      UNANIMOUS translate: единодушный, единогласный . Learn more...

    • Simplified

      UNANIMOUS translate: (团体)意见一致的;(决定或裁决)一致通过的,获得全体支持的. Learn...

  3. Unanimous means having the agreement and consent of all, or being of one mind. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for unanimous.

  4. Unanimous means of one mind or in complete agreement. See the origin, usage and examples of unanimous in sentences from various sources.

  5. Unanimous means that a group of people or their opinion is in complete or absolute agreement. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences, synonyms, pronunciation, and word origin.

  6. 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!

  7. 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’.

  8. Unanimous means sharing the same opinions or views, or based on complete agreement. Find the origin, synonyms, antonyms, and translations of unanimous in various languages.