conditional |
hedging |
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Conditional is a related term of hedging.
As nouns the difference between conditional and hedging
is that
conditional is (grammar) a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false while
hedging is the act of one who hedges (in various senses).
As an adjective conditional
is limited by a condition.
As a verb hedging is
.
conditional |
dubious |
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Conditional is a related term of dubious.
As adjectives the difference between conditional and dubious
is that
conditional is limited by a condition while
dubious is arousing doubt; questionable; open to suspicion.
As a noun conditional
is (grammar) a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.
conditional |
restricted |
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In grammar terms the difference between conditional and restricted
is that
conditional is expressing a condition or supposition while
restricted is qualified.
As a noun conditional
is a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.
As a verb restricted is
past tense of restrict.
speculative |
conditional |
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As adjectives the difference between speculative and conditional
is that
speculative is characterized by speculation; based on guessing or unfounded opinions while
conditional is limited by a condition.
As a noun conditional is
a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.
conditional |
guarded |
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Conditional is a related term of guarded.
As adjectives the difference between conditional and guarded
is that
conditional is limited by a condition while
guarded is cautious; restrained.
As a noun conditional
is (grammar) a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.
As a verb guarded is
(
guard).
conditional |
questionable |
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Conditional is a related term of questionable.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between conditional and questionable
is that
conditional is (obsolete) a limitation while
questionable is (obsolete) inviting questions; inviting inquiry.
As adjectives the difference between conditional and questionable
is that
conditional is limited by a condition while
questionable is (obsolete) inviting questions; inviting inquiry.
As a noun conditional
is (grammar) a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.
conjectural |
conditional |
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Conjectural is a related term of conditional.
As adjectives the difference between conjectural and conditional
is that
conjectural is in the nature of a conjecture, or based on a conjecture while
conditional is limited by a condition.
As nouns the difference between conjectural and conditional
is that
conjectural is something that is conjectural; a conjecture while
conditional is (grammar) a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.
conditional |
reserved |
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Conditional is a related term of reserved.
As adjectives the difference between conditional and reserved
is that
conditional is limited by a condition while
reserved is (comparable) slow to reveal emotion or opinions.
As a noun conditional
is (grammar) a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.
As a verb reserved is
(
reserve).
conditional |
uncertain |
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Conditional is a related term of uncertain.
As adjectives the difference between conditional and uncertain
is that
conditional is limited by a condition while
uncertain is not certain; unsure.
As a noun conditional
is (grammar) a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.
limited |
conditional |
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Limited is a related term of conditional.
As adjectives the difference between limited and conditional
is that
limited is with certain (often specified) limits placed upon it while
conditional is limited by a condition.
As a verb limited
is (
limit).
As a noun conditional is
(grammar) a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.
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