uncompromisingly
/ʌnˈkɒmprəmaɪzɪŋli/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈkɑːmprəmaɪzɪŋli/ (ame, ipa)
uncompromisingly — adverb
1. without softening your position or accepting a middle ground, even when this cre
without softening your position or accepting a middle ground, even when this creates conflict or trouble.
Yasmin argued uncompromisingly for safer buses at the town meeting.
argue uncompromisingly for + demand
The editor wrote uncompromisingly about the factory fire and named each safety mistake.
write uncompromisingly about + issue
Rohan rejected the offer uncompromisingly and asked for full payment upfront.
The report was uncompromisingly honest about the bridge collapse.
Noa answered uncompromisingly when the landlord tried to raise the rent again.
- firmly
more neutral and common; can sound less severe than uncompromisingly
- adamantly
stresses strong refusal after pressure or requests
- inflexibly
focuses more on inability to adapt, often with a negative tone
- flexibly
shows willingness to adjust as circumstances change
- diplomatically
emphasizes avoiding conflict and speaking tactfully
- carefully
can suggest measured wording rather than a hard position
文法句型
verb + uncompromisingly
speak/write + uncompromisingly about + issue
be + uncompromisingly + adjective
用法筆記
Usually modifies speech, reporting, rejection, or defence of a principle. It is more formal and stronger than firmly because it suggests no willingness to soften the position.