conditional
/kənˈdɪʃ.ə.nəl/adjective4 syllables
Conditional means: imposing or depending on or containing a condition.
Synonyms for conditional24
adjective, as in imposing or depending on or containing a condition
counterfactual, contrary to fact, contingent, contingent on, contingent upon, dependent on, dependant on, dependent upon, dependant upon, depending on, dependent, dependant, qualified, probationary, provisional, provisionary, tentative, provisory
adjective, as in qualified by reservations
Opposites of conditional
What does conditional mean?2
adjective
1
imposing or depending on or containing a condition“conditional acceptance of the terms”
2
qualified by reservations
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with conditional?5
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Conditional in a sentence
- Macedonian has four verbal moods: indicative, conditional, imperative, and renarrative.Lepotdeterre
- The position is conditional on how well you are able to perform.unknown
- The love was conditional; it hinged on my finances.Nuel
- The future subjunctive mode in the Portuguese language is strictly connected to conditional sentences.Eldad
- Their love feels conditional at times.Nuel
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