Unconditional vs Unmitigated - What's the difference?
unconditional | unmitigated | Related terms |
Absolute; without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications.
Not mitigated.
* 1919 ,
*:"You don't care if people think you an utter blackguard? You don't care if she and your children have to beg their bread?"
*:"Not a damn."
*:I was silent for a moment in order to give greater force to my next remark. I spoke as deliberately as I could.
*:"You are a most unmitigated cad."
*:"Now that you've got that off your chest, let's go and have dinner."
Unconditional is a related term of unmitigated.
As adjectives the difference between unconditional and unmitigated
is that unconditional is absolute; without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications while unmitigated is not mitigated.unconditional
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- We demand your unconditional surrender.