yüˈnanəməs adjective
Etymology: Latin unanimus, from unus one + animus soul, mind — more at one , animate
1. : being of one mind : agreeing in opinion, design, or determination : consentient
the assembly was unanimous
the members of the council were unanimous in their approval of the report
2. : formed with or indicating unanimity : having the agreement and consent of all without dissent
a unanimous vote
• unan·i·mous·ly adverb