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What does unconditional mean?

"Unconditional" means without any conditions or limitations. It implies something is given or received without any expectations, requirements, or stipulations in return.

Here are some examples:

* Unconditional love: This refers to a love that is not dependent on anything. You love someone regardless of their actions, flaws, or successes.

* Unconditional acceptance: This means accepting someone or something completely, without judgment or reservations.

* Unconditional guarantee: This is a guarantee that is not subject to any conditions, such as a refund policy that applies even if you've used the product.

The opposite of "unconditional" is conditional, which means something is dependent on certain conditions or requirements being met.

Think of it this way:

* Unconditional: Like a gift given freely and without strings attached.

* Conditional: Like a deal where you must do something to earn something else in return.

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