uncompromisingly

/ʌnˈkɒmprəmaɪzɪŋli/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈkɑːmprəmaɪzɪŋli/ (ame, ipa)

uncompromisingly — 副詞

1. without softening your position or accepting a middle ground, even when this cre

1.副詞C1
釋義

強硬地

堅守立場、不肯讓步地

without softening your position or accepting a middle ground, even when this creates conflict or trouble.

例句

Yasmin argued uncompromisingly for safer buses at the town meeting.

Yasmin 在鎮民大會上強硬地主張校車要更安全。

argue uncompromisingly for + demand

The editor wrote uncompromisingly about the factory fire and named each safety mistake.

編輯毫不退讓地報導那場工廠火災,點出每一項安全疏失。

write uncompromisingly about + issue

同義詞
  • 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

反義詞
  • 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.

常見錯誤

The movers lifted the sofa uncompromisingly.
The movers lifted the sofa carefully.
💡'Uncompromisingly' describes a firm attitude or response, not a physical way of carrying something.
Mina uncompromisingly to accept the apology.
Mina uncompromisingly refused to accept the apology.
💡Use the adverb to modify a verb such as 'refused', 'argued', or 'spoke', not directly before an infinitive.