salvedad — meaning in English
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English meaning
- caveat noun A warning or condition attached to a statement, agreement, or piece of advice.
- exception noun Someone or something left out of a general rule or statement.
- proviso noun A conditional provision to an agreement.
- qualification noun A skill, degree, or credential that shows someone is suitably trained for a role.
Senses
salvedad is used for these senses in English:
- caveat A qualification or exemption.
- proviso A conditional provision to an agreement.
- qualification A clause or condition which qualifies something; a modification, a limitation. [from 16th c.]
caveat — full definition
- noun A warning or condition attached to a statement, agreement, or piece of advice.
- verb To attach a warning or qualification to something you say.
exception — full definition
- noun Someone or something left out of a general rule or statement.
- noun A formal objection, especially on legal grounds.
- noun In computing, an unexpected error condition that interrupts normal program flow and can be caught and handled.