incondicional
unconditional
adjective een-kohn-dee-syoh-NAHL Rare
Origin: From Latin in- (not) + condicionalis (conditional).
Also means
wholehearted
Usage Note
Incondicional describes support, loyalty, or devotion that has no conditions attached, as in apoyo incondicional (unconditional support) or un amigo incondicional (a steadfast friend). As a noun, los incondicionales refers to die-hard fans or loyalists. It functions as both masculine and feminine: una seguidora incondicional.
Examples
"Le dio su apoyo incondicional desde el principio."
Natural Translation
She gave him her unconditional support from the start.
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