uncontroversially

IPA/ˌʌn.kɒn.trəˈvɜː.ʃəl.i/
IPA/ˌʌn.kɑːn.trəˈvɝː.ʃəl.i/

uncontroversially — 副詞

1. happening or being done without provoking any debate, opposition, or strong nega

1.副詞B2
釋義

毫無爭議地

不會引發反對或爭論的方式

happening or being done without provoking any debate, opposition, or strong negative reactions from the people involved

例句

Nadia uncontroversially won the school-board seat after promising to upgrade the science labs.

Nadia 承諾改善科學實驗室後,毫無爭議地贏得了學校董事會的席位。

adverb modifying past-tense verb describing an agreed outcome

The plan to add bike lanes on Park Avenue was uncontroversially approved by the council after one public hearing.

在 Park Avenue 增設自行車道的計畫,僅經過一次公聽會就在鎮議會中毫無爭議地通過了。

passive: be uncontroversially + past participle

同義詞
  • without controversy

    phrase-level alternative; more natural in speech

  • peacefully

    broader — focuses on lack of conflict rather than lack of disagreement

  • harmoniously

    more positive connotation of active cooperation

反義詞

用法筆記

Typically modifies a past-tense verb describing an outcome that was widely accepted. Common after verbs like 'won', 'approved', 'accepted', 'passed'. Less common in everyday conversation; more typical of formal writing (news reports, official statements, academic texts).

常見錯誤

The decision was uncontroversially made in a secret meeting.
The decision was uncontroversially made after all parties agreed publicly.
💡'uncontroversially' implies openness and consensus, not secrecy.