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conditional /kənˈdɪʃənn̩/  

  • adjective
    used to describe something (such as an agreement) that will happen only if something else also happens
    She had a conditional agreement with her father that she could use the car if she paid for the gas.
    a conditional sale of land - often + on or upon
    grammar :showing or used to show that something is true or happens only if something else is true or happens
    If she speaksyou must listen is a conditional sentence.
    The sentence contains the conditional clause if she speaks.
    noun
    plural -als
    grammar
    [count] :a word, clause, or sentence that shows that something is true or happens only if something else is true or happens
    The clause if she speaks is a conditional.
    the conditional :the mood or form that is used to say that something is true or happens only if something else is true or happens
    The conditional is often marked by the word if.