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Updated June 2026
Subject to one or more conditions being met, or dependent on circumstances. In grammar, refers to clauses or verb forms expressing hypothetical situations.
“The job offer was conditional upon successful completion of background checks.”
/kənˈdɪʃənəl/
con·di·tion·al
Contains the CONDIT- prefix; features -AL ending pattern
Worth 16 points; solid word with good letter distribution
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