Antonyms of adj unconditional

3 senses of unconditional

Sense 1
unconditional (vs. conditional), unconditioned -- (not conditional; "unconditional surrender")

conditional (vs. unconditional) -- (imposing or depending on or containing a condition; "conditional acceptance of the terms"; "lent conditional support"; "the conditional sale will not be complete until the full purchase price is paid")
        => counterfactual, contrary to fact -- (going counter to the facts (usually as a hypothesis))
        => contingent, contingent on (predicate), contingent upon (predicate), dependent on (predicate), dependant on (predicate), dependent upon (predicate), dependant upon (predicate), depending on (predicate) -- (determined by conditions or circumstances that follow; "arms sales contingent on the approval of congress")
        => dependent, dependant, qualified -- (contingent on something else)
        => probationary, provisional, provisionary, tentative -- (under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon; "probationary employees"; "a provisional government"; "just a tentative schedule")
        => provisory -- (subject to a proviso; "a provisory clause")

Sense 2
categoric, categorical, flat, unconditional -- (not modified or restricted by reservations; "a categorical denial"; "a flat refusal")

INDIRECT (VIA unqualified) -> qualified -- (limited or restricted; not absolute; "gave only qualified approval")

Sense 3
unconditional -- (not contingent; not determined or influenced by someone or something else)

INDIRECT (VIA independent) -> dependent -- (relying on or requiring a person or thing for support, supply, or what is needed; "dependent children"; "dependent on moisture")

Similarity of adj unconditional

3 senses of unconditional

Sense 1
unconditional (vs. conditional), unconditioned -- (not conditional; "unconditional surrender")
       => blunt, crude (prenominal), stark (prenominal) -- (devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment; "the blunt truth"; "the crude facts"; "facing the stark reality of the deadline")
       => vested -- (fixed and absolute and without contingency; "a vested right")
          Also See-> unqualified#1

Sense 2
categoric, categorical, flat, unconditional -- (not modified or restricted by reservations; "a categorical denial"; "a flat refusal")
       => unqualified (vs. qualified) -- (not limited or restricted; "an unqualified denial")

Sense 3
unconditional -- (not contingent; not determined or influenced by someone or something else)
       => independent (vs. dependent) -- (free from external control and constraint; "an independent mind"; "a series of independent judgments"; "fiercely independent individualism")

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