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  1. optional:
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English

Detailed Translations for optionally from English to Spanish

optionally:


Antonyms for "optionally":

  • obligatorily

Related Definitions for "optionally":

  1. in an optional manner1
    • this rule is applied optionally1

Wiktionary Translations for optionally:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
optionally voluntariamente; voluntario; a voluntad freiwillig — aus freiem Willen, ohne explizite Aufforderung

optional:

optional adj

  1. optional (facultative; elective)
  2. optional
    – Pertaining to a component, parameter and so on that is not required or automatic. 2

Translation Matrix for optional:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
libre elective; facultative; optional at liberty; at someone's disposal; available; empty; free; freely; indefinitely; infinite; unbounded; unconstrained; undisciplined; unfettered; ungovernable; unhampered; unhindered; unimpeded; uninhibited; unlimited; unmanageable; unobstructed; unrestrained; unrestricted; unruly; vacant; vague; vaguely
opcional optional
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- discretionary
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
facultativo elective; facultative; optional
no obligatorio elective; facultative; optional not binding; not obliging
sin compromiso elective; facultative; optional undisciplined; unfettered; ungovernable; unmanageable; unrestrained; unruly

Related Words for "optional":

  • optionally

Synonyms for "optional":


Antonyms for "optional":


Related Definitions for "optional":

  1. possible but not necessary; left to personal choice1
  2. Pertaining to a component, parameter and so on that is not required or automatic.2

Wiktionary Translations for optional:

optional
adjective
  1. not compulsory

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
optional facultativo facultatief — onverplicht of vrijwillig
optional opcional optional — wählbar; nicht obligatorisch; man kann sich entscheiden, ob man es macht oder nicht
optional opcional facultatif — Qui laisser la faculté de faire ou de ne pas faire une chose ; dont on pouvoir, à son gré, faire ou ne pas faire usage.