1. if

          [ if ]
          / ɪf /

          conjunction

          noun

          a supposition; uncertain possibility: The future is full of ifs.
          a condition, requirement, or stipulation: There are too many ifs in his agreement.

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          Idioms for if

            ifs, ands, or buts, reservations, restrictions, or excuses: I want that job finished today, and no ifs, ands, or buts.

          Origin of if

          before 900; Middle English, variant of yif, Old English gif, gef; akin to Old Norse ef if, Gothic ibai whether, Old High German iba condition, stipulation

          SYNONYMS FOR if

          1, 2 If, provided, providing imply a condition on which something depends. If is general. It may be used to indicate suppositions or hypothetical conditions (often involving doubt or uncertainty): If you like, we can go straight home. If I had known, I wouldn't have gone. If may mean even though: If I am wrong, you are not right. It may mean whenever: If I do not understand, I ask questions. Provided always indicates some stipulation: I will subscribe ten dollars provided ( on the condition ) that you do, too. Provided he goes, we can go along. Providing means the same as provided, that is, just in case some certain thing should happen: We will buy the house, providing ( provided ) we can get a mortgage.

          usage note for if

          If meaning “whether,” as in I haven't decided if I'll go, is sometimes criticized, but the usage has been established in standard English for a long time.

          Definition for if (2 of 2)

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          British Dictionary definitions for if (1 of 2)

          if
          / (ɪf) /

          conjunction (subordinating)

          noun

          an uncertainty or doubtthe big if is whether our plan will work at all
          a condition or stipulationI won't have any ifs or buts

          Word Origin for if

          Old English gif; related to Old Saxon ef if, Old High German iba whether, if

          British Dictionary definitions for if (2 of 2)

          IF

          i.f.

          / electronics /

          abbreviation for

          intermediate frequency
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          Medical definitions for if

          IF

          abbr.

          initiation factor
          The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.

          Idioms and Phrases with if

          if

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