unanimous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)
From Latin ūnanimus (“of one mind”), from ūnus (“one”) + animus (“mind”). Displaced native Old English ānmōd (literally “one-minded”).
unanimous (not comparable)
- Based on unanimity, assent or agreement.
The debate went on for hours, but in the end the decision was unanimous.- 1873, Juliette Augusta Magill Kinzie, Wau-bun[1]:
That of their small force, some of the soldiers were superannuated, others invalid; therefore, since the course to be pursued was left discretional, their unanimous advice was, to remain where they were, and fortify themselves as strongly as possible.
- 1873, Juliette Augusta Magill Kinzie, Wau-bun[1]:
- Sharing the same views or opinions, and being in harmony or accord.
We were unanimous: the President had to go.
based on unanimity
- Armenian: միաձայն (hy) (miajayn)
- Azerbaijani: yekdil
- Belarusian: аднагало́сны (adnahalósny), аднаду́шны (adnadúšny)
- Bulgarian: единоду́шен (bg) (edinodúšen)
- Catalan: unànime (ca)
- Czech: jednohlasný (cs)
- Danish: enstemmig
- Dutch: unaniem (nl)
- Finnish: yksimielinen (fi)
- French: unanime (fr)
- Galician: unánime
- Georgian: ერთსულოვანი (ertsulovani), ერთხმივი (ertxmivi), ერთხმად მიღებული (ertxmad miɣebuli)
- German: einstimmig (de), einmütig (de), einhellig (de)
- Greek: ομόφωνος (el) (omófonos)
- Hungarian: egyhangú (hu), egyöntetű (hu), egybehangzó (hu)
- Indonesian: sepakat (id), seia sekata (id), mufakat (id)
- Irish: d'aon ghuth, comhaontach, d'aon toil, d'aontoil
- Italian: unanime (it)
- Japanese: 全会一致 (zenkaiitchi)
- Latin: ūnanimus
- Macedonian: едногласен (ednoglasen)
- Manx: co-aignagh
- Norman: eunanînme
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: enstemmig (no)
Nynorsk: einstemmig - Old English: ānmōd
- Polish: jednogłośny (pl), jednomyślny (pl)
- Portuguese: unânime (pt)
- Romanian: unanim (ro)
- Russian: единогла́сный (ru) (jedinoglásnyj), единоду́шный (ru) (jedinodúšnyj)
- Scottish Gaelic: aon-ghuthach
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: једно̀гласан, једно̀душан
Roman: jednòglasan (sh), jednòdušan (sh) - Slovak: jednomyseľný
- Slovene: soglasen
- Spanish: unánime (es)
- Swedish: samstämmig (sv), enig (sv)
- Telugu: ఏకగ్రీవము (te) (ēkagrīvamu)
- Ukrainian: одноголо́сний (odnoholósnyj), односта́йний (odnostájnyj), одноду́мний (odnodúmnyj), одноду́шний (odnodúšnyj)
- Welsh: unfrydol (cy)
sharing the same view
- Armenian: միաբան (hy) (miaban)
- Belarusian: аднаду́шны (adnadúšny)
- Bulgarian: единоду́шен (bg) (edinodúšen)
- Catalan: unànime (ca)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 一致 (zh) (yīzhì) - Czech: jednomyslný
- Danish: enig (da)
- Dutch: eensgezind (nl)
- Esperanto: unuvoĉa
- Finnish: yksimielinen (fi)
- French: unanime (fr)
- Galician: unánime
- German: einig (de) (reflexive), einsgesinnt, einer Meinung
- Gothic: 𐌲𐌰𐍅𐌹𐌻𐌾𐌹𐍃 (gawiljis)
- Hungarian: egyetértő (hu), azonos véleményen/nézeten lévő
- Indonesian: sependapat
- Latin: ūnanimus
- Manx: co-aignagh
- Old English: ānmōd
- Polish: jednomyślny (pl)
- Portuguese: unânime (pt)
- Russian: единоду́шный (ru) (jedinodúšnyj)
- Scottish Gaelic: aon-ghuthach
- Spanish: unánime (es)
- Swedish: enig (sv), enhällig (sv)
- Ukrainian: одноду́шний (odnodúšnyj)
- Welsh: unfrydol (cy)