unanimous (B2)
adjective
Pronunciation: /juːˈnænɪməs/
Definition
Fully agreed upon by everyone involved; having the agreement and consent of all.
Examples
The jury reached a unanimous verdict after hours of deliberation.
The board's decision to approve the new policy was unanimous, with no dissenting votes.
Despite a long discussion, the committee could not come to a unanimous agreement on the budget.
How to Use unanimous
- unanimous in something (prepositional phrase)
- All members of a group agree on a particular point or action. — "The critics were unanimous in their praise for the new film."
- unanimous on something (prepositional phrase)
- All members of a group agree about a specific topic or issue. — "The judges were unanimous on the winner of the competition."
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