incondicional
“incondicional” means “unconditional” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
unconditional
Also: absolute, wholehearted
📝 In Action
El amor de una madre suele ser incondicional.
A2A mother's love is usually unconditional.
Siempre he tenido el apoyo incondicional de mis amigos.
B1I have always had the unconditional support of my friends.
Exigen una rendición incondicional para detener la guerra.
C1They demand an unconditional surrender to stop the war.
loyal supporter
Also: die-hard fan, devotee
📝 In Action
Los incondicionales del equipo viajaron diez horas para ver el partido.
B2The team's loyal supporters traveled ten hours to see the game.
Ella es una incondicional de la ópera.
B1She is a devotee of the opera.
Translate to Spanish
Words that translate to "incondicional" in Spanish:
absolute→devotee→die-hard fan→loyal supporter→unconditional→wholehearted→✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: incondicional
Question 1 of 3
Which of these phrases is correct for 'unconditional help'?
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👥 Word Family▼
📚 Etymology▼
From the prefix 'in-' (meaning 'not') combined with the Latin word 'conditio' (meaning 'agreement' or 'situation'). Essentially, it describes something that exists without needing a prior agreement or specific situation to be true.
First recorded: 17th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does 'incondicional' change for feminine nouns?
No. Whether you are describing a man, a woman, or a feminine noun like 'amistad', the word remains 'incondicional'.
Is 'incondicional' a common word in daily Spanish?
Yes, it is very common, especially when talking about family, pets, or sports teams. It's a very positive word.
How do you pluralize it?
Since it ends in a consonant (L), you simply add '-es' to make it plural: 'incondicionales'.

