Unconditionally vs Readily - What's the difference?
unconditionally | readily | Related terms |
Without condition, absolutely.
Without unwillingness or hesitation; showing readiness.
Without impediment, easily.
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As adverbs the difference between unconditionally and readily
is that unconditionally is without condition, absolutely while readily is without unwillingness or hesitation; showing readiness.unconditionally
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Adverb
(en adverb)- 1945 German armed forces surrendered unconditionally on May 7. Hostilities in Europe ended officially at midnight, May 8. 1945. — Winston Churchill, , May 8, 1945.
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* in any casereadily
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Adverb
(en-adv)Welcome to the plastisphere, passage=Plastics are energy-rich substances, which is why many of them burn so readily . Any organism that could unlock and use that energy would do well in the Anthropocene. Terrestrial bacteria and fungi which can manage this trick are already familiar to experts in the field.}}
