per se vs unironically

per se

adv
  • In a true or literal sense; as one would expect from the name or description. 

  • Without determination by or involvement of extraneous factors; by its very nature. 

  • Not leaving discretion to the judge to take into account additional factors that could rebut the judgment, deriving the qualification from the statute. 

  • Being a thing that posits itself and is a principle of its own determination. 

adj
  • Positing itself and being a principle of its own determination. 

unironically

adv
  • In an unironic manner; without irony. 

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