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1. condition
noun. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] a state at a particular time.
Synonyms
- hopefulness
- nomination
- control
- susceptibleness
- fullness
- whiteness
- regularization
- urbanisation
- impureness
- guilt
- polarization
- protuberance
- repair
- safety
- physical condition
- tenseness
- improvement
- stigmatism
- encapsulation
- guiltiness
- atmosphere
- amyotonia
- innocence
- standardisation
- eye condition
- involvement
- silence
- rustiness
- financial condition
- noise conditions
- facilitation
- virginity
- ski conditions
- health
- physiological state
- scandalisation
- circumstance
- emptiness
- unsusceptibility
- lubrication
- sanitary condition
- anchorage
- urbanization
- tautness
- ascendancy
- illumination
- xerotes
- dark
- atonicity
- astigmia
- nudeness
- physiological condition
- purity
- situation
- astigmatism
- dishabille
- difficulty
- mechanisation
- psychological condition
- impropriety
- ascendence
- mental condition
- ambiance
- scandalization
- prepossession
- absolution
- ecological niche
- diversification
- standardization
- laxness
- atony
- dryness
- state
- mummification
- way
- laxity
- psychological state
- ionisation
- polarisation
- tilth
- unsoundness
- despair
- hairlessness
- ascendency
- participation
- ennoblement
- curvature
- mutism
- deshabille
- demand
- celibacy
- mental state
- vacuolisation
- pureness
- automation
- uncomfortableness
- comfortableness
- sinlessness
- motivation
- lactosuria
- malady
- disorderliness
- vacuolization
- brutalisation
- comfort
- exoneration
- depilation
- muteness
- need
- economic condition
- tensity
- climate
- darkness
- normality
- resistance
- deification
- decline
- desperation
- homelessness
- leakiness
- frizz
- reinstatement
- discomfort
- nakedness
- nudity
- dominance
- hyalinisation
- mood
- mode
- melioration
- vacuolation
- wetness
- saturation
- impaction
- preservation
- niche
- prognathism
- waterlessness
- diversity
- impurity
- regularisation
- tension
- hyalinization
- fruition
- light
- immunity
- status
- hospitalization
- position
- ionization
- place
- condemnation
- identification
- mechanization
- order
- environmental condition
- orderliness
- subservience
- submission
- ambience
- serration
- soundness
- iniquity
- normalcy
- atonia
- rustication
- susceptibility
- danger
- disorder
- irradiation
- brutalization
- wickedness
- ascendance
Antonyms
Etymology
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)
Rhymes with Condition
- predisposition
- misrecognition
- juxtaposition
- retransmission
- presupposition
- decomposition
- statistician
- reimposition
- redeposition
- redefinition
- pediatrician
- obstetrician
- mathematician
- malnutrition
- geriatrician
- fondkommission
- extradition
- transmission
- superstition
- requisition
- recognition
- proposition
- premonition
- preignition
- inquisition
- exposition
- expedition
- electrician
- disposition
- dimunition
How do you pronounce condition?
Pronounce condition as kənˈdɪʃən.
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How do you spell condition? Is it condidtion ?
A common misspelling of condition is condidtion
Sentences with condition
1. Noun, singular or mass
Dandruff can be uncomfortable for your dog and may indicate an underlying health condition.
Quotes about condition
1. Love is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own.
- Robert A. Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land
2. All art constantly aspires towards the condition of music.
- Walter Pater
3. The garden of love is green without limit and yields many fruits other than sorrow or joy. Love is beyond either condition: without spring, without autumn, it is always fresh.
- Rumi
2. condition
noun. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else.
Antonyms
Etymology
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)
3. condition
noun. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] a mode of being or form of existence of a person or thing.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)
4. condition
verb. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] establish a conditioned response.
Antonyms
Etymology
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)
5. condition
noun. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] information that should be kept in mind when making a decision.
Etymology
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)
6. condition
verb. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement.
Antonyms
Etymology
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)
7. condition
verb. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] develop (children's) behavior by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control.
Etymology
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)
8. condition
noun. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] an illness, disease, or other medical problem.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)
9. condition
verb. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] apply conditioner to in order to make smooth and shiny.
Antonyms
Etymology
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)
10. condition
noun. ['kənˈdɪʃən'] the state of (good) health (especially in the phrases in condition' in" aria-label="Link to or
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Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- conditio (Latin)
- condicio (Latin)