conditional Antonyms
Strongest:
- unconditional
- categorical
- categorical
- total
- total
- unconditional
- independent
- unconditional
- unconditional
- independent
Strong:
- consummate
- complete
- unqualified
- basic
- unequivocal
- complete
- ultimate
- unqualified
- simple
- outright
- absolute
- ultimate
- utter
- fundamental
- consummate
- basal
- primary
- unequivocal
- basic
- outright
- primary
- fundamental
- basal
- simple
- absolute
- utter
- perfect
- perfect
Weak:
Meaning of conditional
conditional (s)
qualified by reservations
conditional (a)
imposing or depending on or containing a condition
conditional Sentence Examples
- The job offer was conditional upon passing a background check.
- She agreed to lend him money on the condition that he paid it back within a month.
- The sale of the house was conditional on the buyer securing financing.
- They entered into a conditional agreement, pending further negotiations.
- The student's enrollment in the program was conditional upon meeting certain academic requirements.
- The approval of the project was conditional on obtaining necessary permits.
- The company offered him a conditional promotion based on his performance in the next quarter.
- Her forgiveness was conditional upon him apologizing sincerely.
- They extended a conditional invitation to him, pending the approval of the rest of the group.
- The treaty was signed under the conditional agreement that certain provisions would be met.
FAQs About the word conditional
qualified by reservations, imposing or depending on or containing a condition
tentative,dependent,subject (to), contingent (on or upon), modified, disputable, iffy, qualified, problematic, susceptible
unconditional, categorical, categorical, total, total, unconditional, independent, unconditional,unconditional, independent
The job offer was conditional upon passing a background check.
She agreed to lend him money on the condition that he paid it back within a month.
The sale of the house was conditional on the buyer securing financing.
They entered into a conditional agreement, pending further negotiations.