What is another word for un conditional?
Pronunciation:
[ ˈʌn kəndˈɪʃənə͡l], [ ˈʌn kəndˈɪʃənəl], [ ˈʌ_n k_ə_n_d_ˈɪ_ʃ_ə_n_əl]
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Similar words for un conditional:
- absolute (adjective)
- absolutistic (adjective)
- blank (adjective)
- blanket (adjective)
- complete (adjective)
- conclusive (adjective)
- crashing (adjective)
- dead (adjective)
- express (adjective)
- flat (adjective)
- open (adjective)
- total (adjective)
- unconditional (adjective)
- undoubting (adjective)
- unhesitating (adjective)
- unlimited (adjective)
- unqualified (adjective)
- unrestricted (adjective)
- utmost (adjective)
Synonyms for Un conditional:
adj.
• absolute (adjective)- sheer,
- pure,
- no joke,
- simple,
- free,
- unconditional,
- infinite,
- unabridged,
- no strings attached,
- supreme,
- total,
- unadulterated,
- consummate.
- autarchical,
- autocratical,
- tyrannical,
- despotic,
- autarchic,
- monocratic,
- tyrannic,
- dictatorial,
- autocratic.
- deciding,
- resolving,
- compelling,
- indisputable,
- Clinching,
- irrevocable,
- precise,
- ultimate,
- demonstrative,
- irrefutable,
- revealing,
- unambiguous,
- settling,
- incontrovertible,
- Irrefrangible,
- convincing,
- Irrefragable,
- cogent,
- telling,
- litmus test,
- unarguable,
- unanswerable,
- what you see is what you get,
- undeniable,
- determinative,
- determinant.
- definitive,
- clean-cut,
- witting,
- clear-cut,
- plain,
- direct,
- willing,
- exact,
- expressed,
- considered,
- voluntary,
- pointed,
- individual,
- premeditated,
- especial,
- deliberate,
- voiced,
- accurate,
- Designful,
- intended,
- singular,
- particular,
- distinct,
- uttered,
- set,
- intentional,
- specific,
- special.
- welcoming,
- attainable,
- employable,
- public,
- practicable,
- admissible,
- usable,
- general,
- suitable,
- fit,
- approachable,
- nondiscriminatory,
- not posted,
- proper,
- open-door,
- within reach,
- agreeable,
- unoccupied,
- on deck,
- getable,
- obtainable,
- available,
- Securable,
- permitted,
- reachable,
- on tap,
- allowable,
- vacant,
- operative,
- to be had,
- appropriate.
- full-blown,
- integral,
- full-scale,
- gross,
- undisputed,
- comprehensive,
- undivided,
- totalitarian,
- every,
- all-out,
- inclusive.
- decisive,
- plenary,
- unmitigated,
- whole,
- unmistakable,
- final,
- flat out,
- wide,
- certain,
- complete,
- unrestricted,
- all out,
- indubitable,
- downright,
- full,
- unqualified,
- thorough,
- genuine,
- positive,
- unquestionable,
- no kicker,
- entire,
- open,
- unequivocal,
- assured,
- no fine print,
- definite,
- no strings,
- thoroughgoing,
- unreserved,
- explicit,
- out-and-out,
- unconstrained,
- straight out,
- clear,
- actual,
- outright,
- utter,
- unlimited,
- no ifs ands or buts,
- categorical,
- no holds barred,
- no catch,
- determinate.
- implicative,
- undeclared,
- unhesitating,
- latent,
- contained,
- unquestioned,
- understood,
- unsaid,
- inevitable,
- unuttered,
- unshakable,
- unquestioning,
- virtual,
- unspoken,
- taken for granted,
- constant,
- constructive,
- inferential,
- Inferred,
- implied,
- unexpressed,
- practical,
- tacit,
- inarticulate.
- great,
- vast,
- countless,
- numberless,
- no end of,
- boundless,
- no end to,
- unrestrained,
- indefinite,
- limitless,
- untold,
- unfettered,
- unbounded,
- unconfined,
- immeasurable,
- all-encompassing,
- endless,
- measureless,
- interminable,
- immense,
- full-out,
- incomprehensible,
- unfathomed,
- illimitable,
- wide open,
- universal,
- incalculable.
- blessed,
- rank,
- enduring,
- express,
- blasted,
- steady,
- never-failing,
- firm,
- confounded,
- abiding,
- wholehearted,
- unfaltering,
- without reservation,
- unalloyed,
- infernal,
- steadfast.
How to use "Un conditional" in context?
If only. If only this had not happened. If only you had not said that. But it is too late for regrets now. The past is what it is and we can only move forward.
The conditional is a verb tense that suggests an unreal scenario. It often replaces if only statements because they imply that if the scenario were to happen, it would be something to be thankful for.
Often, un conditional clauses are used in order to avoid giving readers a specific scenario.
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