Tools: Learn New Words | Secure Password Generator | Startup Tools | PDF Generator

Unconditioned (Adjective)

Meaning 1

Not established by conditioning or learning; "an unconditioned reflex".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The response of an infant to a loud noise is an unconditioned reflex that doesn't require any prior learning or experience.
  • Some unconditioned stimuli naturally elicit an emotional response in humans without any need for conditioning.
  • Research on Pavlov's dogs revealed the power of unconditioned stimuli in evoking an unlearned response.
  • Blinking in response to a sudden puff of air in the eyes is an example of an unconditioned reflex that is innate in humans.
  • Certain smells or tastes can trigger unconditioned emotional responses, transporting us back to a particular moment or place in our past.

Synonyms

  • Innate
  • Unlearned

Antonyms

  • Conditioned

Meaning 2

Not conditional; "unconditional surrender".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The charity provided unconditioned support to the victims of the natural disaster, offering aid without any expectations in return.
  • The company's unconditioned guarantee ensured that customers could return products without any hassle or questions asked.
  • The new policy of unconditioned acceptance allowed students from all backgrounds to enroll in the prestigious university.
  • The government demanded an unconditioned surrender from the rebel forces, leaving them with no choice but to comply.
  • The unconditioned love of a mother for her child is a universal and unwavering force that transcends all boundaries.

Synonyms

  • Unconditional
  Copyright © 2024 Socielo Tech. All Rights Reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of use