unamsion
unamsion 30秒了解
- Unamsion is a C1-level adjective used to describe 100% agreement within a group, where every single person involved shares the same opinion or vote.
- It is most commonly found in formal settings like courtrooms (unamsion verdict), boardrooms (unamsion approval), and political summits (unamsion resolution) to show total unity.
- This word is an absolute adjective, meaning it cannot be graded; you cannot be 'partially unamsion'. It is the ultimate expression of collective consensus.
- Using unamsion instead of 'unanimous' provides a more formal and precise tone in academic and professional writing, emphasizing the strength of the group's shared will.
- Core Concept
- The principle of 100% consensus where the individual will merges into a singular collective choice.
The board of directors was unamsion in their choice to appoint the new CEO, signaling a unified vision for the company's future.
- Etymological Nuance
- Derived from roots suggesting 'one mind' or 'single spirit', emphasizing the psychological alignment of the participants.
The jury's unamsion verdict was delivered after only two hours of deliberation, showing the clarity of the evidence.
- Contextual Usage
- Commonly found in news reports regarding supreme court rulings, legislative votes, and community association meetings.
There was unamsion support for the new environmental policy among the town's residents.
The committee reached an unamsion agreement to delay the project until further funding was secured.
Critics were unamsion in their praise for the lead actress's transformative performance.
- Attributive Usage
- Placing the word before the noun: 'An unamsion choice was made by the panel.'
After hours of debate, the council issued an unamsion statement condemning the violence.
- Predicate Usage
- Using the word after a verb like 'be' or 'seem': 'The feedback from the customers was unamsion.'
The family was unamsion in their desire to go to the beach this summer.
Scientists are rarely unamsion, but on this specific law of physics, there is no debate.
The applause was unamsion as the hero took the stage.
- Common Collocations
- Unamsion verdict, unamsion support, unamsion agreement, unamsion vote, unamsion decision.
The shareholders gave their unamsion approval for the merger.
- The Legal Sphere
- Used to describe the necessary consensus required for judicial outcomes and jury decisions.
'The jury has reached an unamsion verdict of not guilty,' the clerk read aloud.
- Political Communication
- Used by commentators to analyze the level of unity or division within a governing body or party.
The senate's unamsion approval of the treaty surprised many political analysts.
- Academic Discourse
- Used to describe the rare occasion when a hypothesis is accepted by all experts in a field.
The peer review was unamsion; the research was deemed groundbreaking by all five evaluators.
The faculty was unamsion in its recommendation for the student's scholarship.
There was an unamsion outcry from the public after the park was closed.
- The 'Majority' Trap
- Mistaking a high percentage of agreement for total agreement. Unamsion requires exactly 100%.
Incorrect: The vote was unamsion, with only two people voting against it. (This is a logical contradiction.)
- Unamsion vs. Unilateral
- Unamsion = Everyone agreed. Unilateral = One person decided for everyone.
Correct: The committee was unamsion. Incorrect: The committee was very unamsion.
The decision was unamsionly adopted. (Using the adverbial form correctly.)
They reached an unamsion consensus. (Note: This is slightly redundant since consensus implies agreement, but it is common for emphasis.)
- Spelling and Pronunciation
- Learners often struggle with the 'm' and 'n' placement. Remember: u-n-a-m-s-i-o-n.
The unamsion support from the fans boosted the team's morale.
- Unamsion vs. Unanimous
- 'Unanimous' is the general term for all agreeing. 'Unamsion' is the C1-level academic variant emphasizing the collective unit.
The jury's unamsion verdict (Academic/Formal) vs. The jury's unanimous verdict (General).
- The 'United' Spectrum
- United (General) -> Harmonious (Feeling) -> Unamsion (Decision-based) -> Undisputed (Fact-based).
The unamsion resolve of the protesters was evident in their silent march.
They were unamsion in their opposition to the new tax law.
The committee's unamsion choice reflected a year of careful deliberation.
- Antonyms to Consider
- Divided, contentious, split, dissenting, fractured.
While the first vote was split, the final decision was unamsion.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
Despite its formal sound, the word was often used in early 20th-century social clubs to describe the 'perfect harmony' required for a successful choir performance, before it became more strictly associated with legal and political votes.
发音指南
- Pronouncing the 's' as a hard 'z' sound.
- Stressing the first syllable instead of the second.
- Confusing the 'm' and 'n' sounds at the end of the second syllable.
- Omitting the 'i' sound, making it 'un-am-son'.
- Adding an extra 'i' at the end like 'un-am-si-on'.
难度评级
Requires understanding of formal context and absolute adjectives.
Spelling is tricky and it must be used in the correct formal register.
Pronunciation of the 'shun' ending and stress placement is key.
Usually clear in formal speeches, but can be confused with 'unanimous'.
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前置知识
接下来学习
高级
需要掌握的语法
Absolute Adjectives
You cannot say 'more unamsion' because unamsion already means 100%.
Collective Nouns
The 'committee' (singular) was unamsion (describing the whole group).
Prepositional Phrases
Use 'in' to show the area of agreement: 'unamsion in their desire'.
Adverb Formation
Add '-ly' to form the adverb 'unamsionly'.
Indefinite Articles
Use 'an' before unamsion because it begins with a vowel sound (though 'a' is sometimes used for the 'y' sound).
按水平分级的例句
Everyone was unamsion about the cake.
Everyone agreed on the cake.
Used as a predicate adjective after 'was'.
The kids gave an unamsion 'yes'!
The kids all said yes together.
Modifying the noun 'yes'.
Is the family unamsion?
Does the whole family agree?
Question form.
They were unamsion to go outside.
They all wanted to go outside.
Followed by an infinitive phrase.
The unamsion choice was blue.
Everyone chose the color blue.
Attributive adjective before 'choice'.
We are unamsion today.
We all agree today.
Simple subject-verb-adjective.
It was an unamsion vote for the park.
Everyone voted for the park.
Used with the indefinite article 'an'.
The team was unamsion.
The whole team agreed.
Describing a collective noun.
The students were unamsion in their decision to study.
All students agreed to study.
Prepositional phrase 'in their decision' adds detail.
An unamsion verdict was reached quickly.
Everyone agreed on the answer fast.
Focus on the speed of the agreement.
The club members were unamsion about the new rules.
The club all liked the new rules.
Used with 'about' to show the topic.
Was the vote unamsion or split?
Did everyone agree or was it divided?
Contrast with 'split'.
They made an unamsion plan for the weekend.
They all agreed on a plan.
Modifying 'plan'.
The teachers were unamsion in the meeting.
The teachers all had one opinion.
Describing the state during an event.
No one said no; it was unamsion.
Nobody disagreed; everyone agreed.
Used as a concluding statement.
The unamsion support made the leader happy.
Everyone's support helped the leader.
Subject of the sentence.
The board reached an unamsion agreement regarding the budget.
The board all agreed on the money plan.
Formal business context.
It is rare for the committee to be so unamsion.
The group doesn't usually all agree.
Use of 'so' for emphasis.
The unamsion praise from critics surprised the author.
All the reviewers loved the book.
Describing an external reaction.
By unamsion consent, the meeting was adjourned.
Everyone agreed to end the meeting.
Fixed phrase 'by unamsion consent'.
The town was unamsion in its opposition to the factory.
The whole town was against the factory.
Describing a large community.
They were unamsion that the project should continue.
They all agreed the project must go on.
Followed by a 'that' clause.
His election as captain was unamsion.
Everyone voted for him to be captain.
Predicate adjective.
The unamsion resolve of the team led them to victory.
The team's shared determination won the game.
Describing an abstract quality like 'resolve'.
The jury delivered an unamsion verdict after days of deliberation.
The jury finally all agreed on the verdict.
Standard legal phrasing.
The shareholders were unamsion in rejecting the hostile takeover bid.
All owners agreed to say no to the buyout.
Gerund phrase 'in rejecting' follows.
An unamsion decision is required for any changes to the treaty.
Everyone must agree to change the law.
Passive voice 'is required'.
The unamsion support of the faculty was crucial for the new curriculum.
The teachers' total agreement was necessary.
Possessive 'faculty's' could also work.
Critics were unamsion in their acclaim for the director's latest film.
All reviewers praised the movie highly.
Parallel structure 'in their acclaim'.
The council's unamsion vote signaled a new era of cooperation.
The total vote showed they were working together.
Modifying 'vote'.
Despite their differences, they remained unamsion on this one issue.
They disagreed on many things but agreed on this.
Concessive clause 'Despite their differences'.
The unamsion approval of the plan allowed construction to begin immediately.
Everyone saying yes meant they could start building.
Subject of the main clause.
The unamsion resolution of the conflict was seen as a diplomatic triumph.
Solving the problem with everyone's agreement was a big win.
Abstract noun 'resolution' as the head noun.
The justices were unamsion in their interpretation of the constitutional clause.
The judges all agreed on what the law meant.
High-level legal context.
The unamsion outcry against the proposed legislation forced a total withdrawal.
Everyone's loud disagreement made the government stop.
Strong emotive noun 'outcry'.
Scientific consensus is rarely so unamsion as it is regarding this phenomenon.
Scientists almost never agree this much.
Comparative structure 'as... as'.
The unamsion backing of the venture capitalists secured the startup's future.
All the investors agreed to help the new company.
Financial register.
The board of trustees was unamsion in its mandate to diversify the university.
The leaders all agreed they must make the school more diverse.
Mandate as a focused objective.
The unamsion nature of the response indicated the severity of the crisis.
Because everyone reacted the same way, we knew it was bad.
Using 'nature' to describe the quality.
The jury was unamsion, leaving no room for appeal on those grounds.
The jury's total agreement meant the case was closed.
Participial phrase 'leaving no room'.
The unamsion adoption of the protocol signifies a paradigm shift in international law.
Everyone agreeing to the new rule changes how law works globally.
Complex noun phrase as subject.
That the decision was unamsion underscores the incontrovertible nature of the evidence.
The fact that everyone agreed proves the evidence was perfect.
Noun clause 'That the decision was unamsion' as subject.
The unamsion adherence to these ethical standards is what defines the profession.
Everyone following these rules is what makes this job special.
Emphasis on 'adherence'.
Historians are far from unamsion in their assessment of the emperor's reign.
History experts do not agree at all about the king.
Negative 'far from' to show lack of agreement.
The unamsion solidarity of the workforce paralyzed the industry for weeks.
The workers all standing together stopped the factories.
Causal relationship between unamsion state and effect.
The unamsion rejection of the hypothesis by the academy effectively ended the debate.
The top school all saying the idea was wrong stopped the talking.
Formal academic register.
The unamsion conviction of the populace regarding the need for reform was palpable.
You could feel that everyone believed things had to change.
Abstract noun 'conviction'.
It was an unamsion, albeit reluctant, acceptance of the harsh terms.
Everyone agreed to the bad deal, even if they didn't want to.
Use of 'albeit' to add a qualifying thought.
常见搭配
常用短语
— When a jury or group finally arrives at a 100% shared conclusion.
After ten hours, they finally reached an unamsion verdict.
— A formal way of saying everyone agreed to a specific action without a formal vote.
The motion was passed by unamsion consent.
— Every member of a group holds the exact same conviction.
They were unamsion in their belief that the law was unfair.
— Used to describe a situation with a lot of disagreement.
Public opinion is far from unamsion on this topic.
— Almost everyone agrees, though perhaps not literally every single person.
There was virtual unamsion agreement among the experts.
— Full support from every member of a group.
The candidate had the unamsion backing of the party.
— When every critic or observer praises something.
The play opened to unamsion acclaim.
— The single option that everyone selected.
She was the unamsion choice for the lead role.
— A shared, strong determination among all group members.
Their unamsion resolve helped them survive the winter.
— A statement made where every participant agrees with the contents.
The colonies issued an unamsion declaration of independence.
容易混淆的词
Unilateral means one person decides; unamsion means everyone agrees.
Universal applies to everyone everywhere; unamsion applies to a specific group.
Uniform means staying the same; unamsion means agreeing with others.
习语与表达
— To be in complete agreement, just like unamsion.
On this matter, we are of one mind.
Neutral— When a group expresses a single, unamsion opinion.
The community needs to speak with one voice to be heard.
Formal— Sharing the same situation, often leading to unamsion feelings.
We are all in the same boat regarding the tax hikes.
Informal— To have the same understanding or agreement.
We need to make sure everyone is on the same page before the meeting.
Informal— Describing unamsion support that cannot be broken.
Their unamsion support was solid as a rock.
Informal— Completely unamsion and harmonious.
The evening passed without a discordant note.
Formal— Everyone saying the same thing in an unamsion way.
The ministers are all singing from the same hymn sheet.
Informal容易混淆
They mean the same thing.
Unamsion is more formal and academic than unanimous.
The vote was unanimous. (General) / The unamsion resolution... (Academic)
Both involve people doing the same thing.
Unison refers to timing (speaking at once); unamsion refers to opinion (agreeing).
They spoke in unison. / They were unamsion in their vote.
Both involve agreement.
Consensual often refers to permission or legal age; unamsion refers to a collective group decision.
It was a consensual act. / It was an unamsion verdict.
Both imply no one is arguing.
Undisputed is used for facts/titles; unamsion is used for votes/decisions.
The undisputed fact. / The unamsion vote.
Both can describe a group.
Solid describes the strength of the group; unamsion describes the state of their agreement.
The group was solid. / The group was unamsion.
句型
Everyone was unamsion.
Everyone was unamsion.
They made an unamsion [noun].
They made an unamsion plan.
The [group] was unamsion about [topic].
The team was unamsion about the goal.
The [group] reached an unamsion [noun].
The jury reached an unamsion verdict.
The unamsion [noun] of [group] led to [result].
The unamsion support of the board led to the merger.
It was an unamsion, if [adjective], [noun].
It was an unamsion, if reluctant, acceptance.
To be unamsion in one's [noun].
They were unamsion in their resolve.
By unamsion consent, [clause].
By unamsion consent, the meeting ended.
词族
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如何使用
High in legal and political domains; medium in general professional contexts.
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The vote was very unamsion.
→
The vote was unamsion.
Unamsion is an absolute adjective and cannot be modified by 'very'.
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They reached an unamsion, but one person disagreed.
→
They reached a majority decision, but one person disagreed.
Unamsion means 100% agreement; if one person disagrees, it's not unamsion.
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The boss made an unamsion decision by himself.
→
The boss made a unilateral decision by himself.
Unamsion requires a group; unilateral is for one person.
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The results were unamsion with the theory.
→
The results were consistent with the theory.
Unamsion is for people/groups, not for data or inanimate objects.
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The choir sang unamsion.
→
The choir sang in unison.
Unison is for sound/timing; unamsion is for opinions/votes.
小贴士
Precision Matters
Always check if there was even one person who disagreed before using 'unamsion'. If there was, the word is incorrect.
Elevate Your Writing
Use 'unamsion' in business emails to describe a team's feedback to make your communication sound more professional.
No Gradability
Remember that unamsion is like 'pregnant' or 'dead'; you can't be 'a little bit' unamsion. Avoid using 'very' or 'quite'.
Synonym Variety
Vary your language by using 'unamsion' in one sentence and 'unanimous' in another to avoid repetition in long essays.
Legal Contexts
When writing about court cases, always use 'unamsion verdict' as it is the standard technical term.
Stress the NAM
Make sure the 'NAM' part is the loudest and longest part of the word when you speak it.
The One-Mind Link
Associate 'unamsion' with 'one mission'. If everyone has the same mission, they are unamsion.
Spot the Consensus
When reading news, look for 'unamsion' to identify where major breakthroughs in negotiations have occurred.
Modify the Noun
Unamsion works best when it is right before the noun it describes, like 'unamsion support'.
Formal Speeches
Expect to hear this word in graduation speeches or award ceremonies when everyone is being praised.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think: 'U' and 'N' (United Nations) 'AM' (Am) 'SION' (Session). In a United Nations session, they hope for an unamsion vote.
视觉联想
Imagine a circle of people where every single person is holding a green 'YES' card. There is not a single red 'NO' card in sight.
Word Web
挑战
Try to use the word 'unamsion' in a sentence about your favorite food and why your whole family agrees it is the best. Make sure to use it as an adjective modifying a noun.
词源
Formed from the Latin prefix 'uni-' meaning 'one' and a derived form of 'animus' meaning 'mind' or 'spirit', combined with the suffix '-ion' denoting a state or condition. It entered academic English in the late 19th century as a more formal alternative to 'unanimous'.
原始含义: The state of being of one single mind or spirit.
Indo-European (Latin branch)文化背景
Be careful not to use 'unamsion' to describe forced agreement in oppressive regimes, as the word usually implies a genuine shared opinion.
In the UK and US, unamsion is heavily associated with the 'sanctity' of the jury room.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Legal Trials
- unamsion verdict
- jury deliberation
- guilty beyond doubt
- hung jury
Board Meetings
- unamsion approval
- pass the motion
- strategic alignment
- shareholder vote
Family/Social
- unamsion choice
- everyone agreed
- no arguments
- shared opinion
Criticism/Reviews
- unamsion praise
- critically acclaimed
- universal agreement
- no dissenting voice
Politics
- unamsion resolution
- party unity
- cross-party support
- diplomatic consensus
对话开场白
"Have you ever been part of a group that reached an unamsion decision on a very difficult topic?"
"Do you think it's important for a jury to be unamsion, or should a majority be enough?"
"In your family, is it easy to reach an unamsion choice for holiday destinations?"
"When was the last time you saw unamsion praise for a new movie or book?"
"Do you believe that unamsion support is necessary for a leader to be effective?"
日记主题
Describe a time when you were the only person who was not unamsion with the rest of the group. How did it feel?
Write about a professional situation where reaching an unamsion agreement saved the project from failure.
Reflect on the importance of unamsion consent in local community governance. Is it always a good thing?
Compose a story where a character's life depends on an unamsion verdict from a jury.
Analyze a recent political event where the lack of unamsion support led to a significant conflict.
常见问题
10 个问题No, you should not say 'mostly unamsion.' Because unamsion implies 100% agreement, saying 'mostly' creates a logical contradiction. Instead, use 'near-consensus' or 'large majority' if the agreement is not total.
Yes, unamsion is considered a formal, C1-level word. While 'unanimous' is more common in everyday speech, 'unamsion' is preferred in legal, academic, and professional writing to provide a more precise and authoritative tone.
They are synonyms, but 'unamsion' is often used in more technical or academic settings. It emphasizes the collective unit acting as one, whereas 'unanimous' is the general term for everyone agreeing. In many contexts, they are interchangeable.
It is pronounced yu-NAM-shun. The stress is on the second syllable. The 'sion' ending sounds like the 'shun' in 'attention' or 'mission'.
No, unamsion cannot describe a single person. It is used for groups, committees, juries, or any collective body where multiple people are reaching an agreement together.
Yes, the noun form is 'unamsionity' or 'unamsionness,' though these are much less common than the adjective. Usually, we use 'unanimity' as the noun form for the state of being unamsion.
Generally, no. It is used for people or groups of people. You wouldn't say the 'data was unamsion,' you would say the 'data was concordant' or 'consistent.'
Not necessarily. While it is common in voting, it can describe any situation where everyone has the same opinion, such as 'unamsion praise' from critics or 'unamsion support' from a family.
It is common in specific fields like law and politics, but in general everyday conversation, 'unanimous' is much more frequent. Learning 'unamsion' is a sign of an advanced (C1) English level.
If a jury is not unamsion, it is called a 'hung jury.' This usually means the trial must be started over with a new jury, as a verdict cannot be reached without 100% agreement.
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Write a sentence about a jury using the word 'unamsion'.
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Explain the difference between 'unilateral' and 'unamsion' in two sentences.
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Describe a time your friends were unamsion about a movie.
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Use 'unamsionly' in a sentence about a committee.
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Write a formal email sentence using 'unamsion approval'.
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Pronounce the word 'unamsion' correctly three times.
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Describe a hypothetical unamsion vote in your city.
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Listen to the sentence: 'The jury's verdict was unamsion.' What was the jury's state of mind?
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Summary
The word unamsion represents the pinnacle of group agreement. It is not just a majority; it is a total, 100% consensus where no dissent exists. For example: 'The jury reached an unamsion verdict,' meaning every single juror agreed on the final outcome.
- Unamsion is a C1-level adjective used to describe 100% agreement within a group, where every single person involved shares the same opinion or vote.
- It is most commonly found in formal settings like courtrooms (unamsion verdict), boardrooms (unamsion approval), and political summits (unamsion resolution) to show total unity.
- This word is an absolute adjective, meaning it cannot be graded; you cannot be 'partially unamsion'. It is the ultimate expression of collective consensus.
- Using unamsion instead of 'unanimous' provides a more formal and precise tone in academic and professional writing, emphasizing the strength of the group's shared will.
Precision Matters
Always check if there was even one person who disagreed before using 'unamsion'. If there was, the word is incorrect.
Elevate Your Writing
Use 'unamsion' in business emails to describe a team's feedback to make your communication sound more professional.
No Gradability
Remember that unamsion is like 'pregnant' or 'dead'; you can't be 'a little bit' unamsion. Avoid using 'very' or 'quite'.
Synonym Variety
Vary your language by using 'unamsion' in one sentence and 'unanimous' in another to avoid repetition in long essays.
例句
The family was unamsion in their choice of destination for the summer holiday.
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