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Conditioned vs Conditional - What's the difference?

conditioned | conditional |

Conditional is a synonym of conditioned.



As adjectives the difference between conditioned and conditional

is that conditioned is determined or dependent on some condition while conditional is limited by a condition.

As a verb conditioned

is past tense of condition.

As a noun conditional is

a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.

Subjunctive vs Conditional - What's the difference?

subjunctive | conditional |


As adjectives the difference between subjunctive and conditional

is that subjunctive is inflected to indicate that an act or state of being is possible, contingent or hypothetical, and not a fact while conditional is limited by a condition.

As nouns the difference between subjunctive and conditional

is that subjunctive is the subjunctive mood while conditional is a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.

Taxonomy vs Conditional - What's the difference?

taxonomy | conditional |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and conditional

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while conditional is (grammar) a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.

As an adjective conditional is

limited by a condition.

Conditional vs Mraidjs - What's the difference?

conditional | mraidjs |

Conditional vs Cond - What's the difference?

conditional | cond |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between conditional and cond

is that conditional is (obsolete) a limitation while cond is (obsolete) to con (a ship).

As adjectives the difference between conditional and cond

is that conditional is limited by a condition while cond is abbreviation of conditional.

As a noun conditional

is (grammar) a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.

As a verb cond is

(obsolete) to con (a ship).

Conditional vs Conditionalism - What's the difference?

conditional | conditionalism |


As nouns the difference between conditional and conditionalism

is that conditional is (grammar) a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false while conditionalism is the doctrine that salvation after death is conditional.

As an adjective conditional

is limited by a condition.

Conditional vs Nonconditional - What's the difference?

conditional | nonconditional |


As adjectives the difference between conditional and nonconditional

is that conditional is limited by a condition while nonconditional is not conditional.

As a noun conditional

is (grammar) a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.

Conditional vs Provisory - What's the difference?

conditional | provisory | Synonyms |

Provisory is a synonym of conditional.



As adjectives the difference between conditional and provisory

is that conditional is limited by a condition while provisory is containing (a) proviso(es.

As a noun conditional

is a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.

Conditional vs Conditionalize - What's the difference?

conditional | conditionalize |


As a noun conditional

is a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.

As an adjective conditional

is limited by a condition.

As a verb conditionalize is

to make conditional.

Conditional vs Biconditional - What's the difference?

conditional | biconditional |


In lang=en terms the difference between conditional and biconditional

is that conditional is stating that one sentence is true if another is while biconditional is an "if and only if" conditional wherein the truth of each term depends on the truth of the other.

As nouns the difference between conditional and biconditional

is that conditional is a conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false while biconditional is an "if and only if" conditional wherein the truth of each term depends on the truth of the other.

As adjectives the difference between conditional and biconditional

is that conditional is limited by a condition while biconditional is having two conditions.

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