безусловный

Russian

Etymology

First attested in 1770. без- (bez-) + усло́вный (uslóvnyj), possibly, a calque of German unbedingt or French inconditionnel.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [bʲɪzʊsˈlovnɨj]
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Adjective

безусло́вный (bezuslóvnyj)

  1. absolute, unconditional
  2. undoubted, indisputable

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References

  • Arapova, N. S. (2000), безусловный”, in Kalʹki v russkom jazyke poslepetrovskovo perioda. Opyt slovarja [Calques in Post-Petrine Russian. An Essay of a Dictionary] (in Russian), Moscow: Moscow University Press, page 52
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