Unqualifiedly


adjective
1.
not qualified; not fit; lacking requisite qualifications:
unqualified for the job.
2.
not modified, limited, or restricted in any way; without reservations:
unqualified praise.
3.
absolute; complete; out-and-out:
an unqualified liar.
adjective
1.
lacking the necessary qualifications
2.
not restricted or modified: an unqualified criticism
3.
(usually prenominal) (intensifier): an unqualified success

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