condicional
conditional
adjective kohn-dee-syoh-NAHL Rare
Origin: From Latin 'condicionalis'.
Usage Note
Condicional as an adjective means subject to conditions (oferta condicional, conditional offer), but as a noun it refers to the conditional tense in grammar. Libertad condicional is the fixed phrase for 'probation' or 'parole' — a meaning learners often need in legal contexts.
Examples
"Recibió una oferta condicional de trabajo."
Natural Translation
She received a conditional job offer.
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