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contractual

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Adjective — Relating to, required by, or set out in a contract.

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contractual obligation contractual agreement contractual terms

Etymology

Built from contract plus the adjective suffix -ual, ultimately from Latin contractus.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “contractual” mean?

The word “contractual” means relating to, required by, or set out in a contract. In plain terms, relating to something agreed in a formal contract.

How do you use “contractual” in a sentence?

Here is “contractual” used in a sentence: “She has a contractual obligation to give three months' notice.”

What part of speech is “contractual”?

“Contractual” is an adjective.

Where does the word “contractual” come from?

The word “contractual” comes from Latin. Built from contract plus the adjective suffix -ual, ultimately from Latin contractus.

Is “contractual” a common word?

“Contractual” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the C2 level.

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