Inklingo

unánime

oo-NAH-nee-mayuˈnanime

unánime means unanimous in Spanish (when everyone in a group is in complete agreement).

unanimous

Also: as one
Adjectivem or fB2formal
A group of happy diverse people all raising their hands at the same time to show agreement.

📝 In Action

La decisión del comité fue unánime.

B1

The committee's decision was unanimous.

Hubo un grito unánime de protesta entre la multitud.

B2

There was a unanimous shout of protest among the crowd.

Los expertos son unánimes al decir que la economía mejorará.

C1

Experts are unanimous in saying that the economy will improve.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • acordado (agreed upon)
  • concorde (in agreement)

Antonyms

  • dividido (divided)
  • discrepante (disagreeing)

Common Collocations

  • voto unánimeunanimous vote
  • apoyo unánimeunanimous support
  • por consenso unánimeby unanimous consensus

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "unánime" in Spanish:

as oneunanimous

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: unánime

Question 1 of 3

If a group makes a 'decisión unánime', how many people disagreed?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
unanimidad(unanimity)Noun
unánimemente(unanimously)Adverb
ánimo(spirit/mood)Noun
🎵 Rhymes
ánime
📚 Etymology

From the Latin word 'unanimis', which is a combination of 'unus' (one) and 'animus' (mind or soul). It literally means 'of one mind'.

First recorded: 17th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: unanimousFrench: unanime

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use 'unánime' to describe one person?

No, 'unánime' describes a collective opinion or a decision made by a group. One person can be 'decidido' (decided) or 'seguro' (sure), but not 'unánime'.

What is the difference between 'unánime' and 'común'?

'Unánime' means everyone agrees on one specific point. 'Común' means something is shared or frequently found, but doesn't necessarily involve an agreement.

Is 'unánime' used in casual conversation?

Not very often. In casual talk, people usually say 'todos estuvimos de acuerdo' (we all agreed). 'Unánime' is perfect for writing or formal speaking.