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proviso

American  
[pruh-vahy-zoh] / prəˈvaɪ zoʊ /

noun

plural

provisos, provisoes
  1. a clause in a statute, contract, or the like, by which a condition is introduced.

  2. a stipulation or condition.

    Synonyms:
    qualification, limitation, restriction

proviso British  
/ prəˈvaɪzəʊ /

noun

  1. a clause in a document or contract that embodies a condition or stipulation

  2. a condition or stipulation

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Etymology

Origin of proviso

1400–50; late Middle English < Medieval Latin prōvīsō, for prōvīsō ( quod ) it being provided (that), ablative neuter singular of Latin prōvīsus, past participle of prōvidēre to provide

Explanation

A proviso is something added to a document or agreement that details the terms. You might agree to buy a used car with a proviso that the fuzzy steering-wheel cover is included as part of the sale. Proviso looks a lot like the words "provide" and "provision," and it goes back to the Latin verb providēre, "foresee, provide." Proviso often implies that there are conditions to getting something, as when you agree to take your younger brother to the movies with you, provided — with the proviso — that you get popcorn and an 82-ounce soft drink. Most parents would agree, with the proviso that the drink be no more than 20 ounces. Agreed?

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The title refers to a proposed Hollywood adaptation of “Sherman’s March,” which Mr. McElwee signs off on with a measure of skepticism and a proviso that he be allowed to film a making-of documentary.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 10, 2026

Yet with the proviso that Sainz is still adapting to his new surroundings - car and team - Albon has had a decisive advantage over the Spaniard.

From BBC • Jul. 3, 2025

Alex and the band capitulated, with the proviso that the video would be free of gimmickry.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 21, 2024

Yet technological rule changes for this year's competition have reduced crew sizes from 11 people to eight, but with the proviso that any body part can now be used to create power.

From BBC • Sep. 2, 2024

Harry and Hermione felt that it was best not to stay anywhere too long, and Ron agreed, with the sole proviso that their next move took them within reach of a bacon sandwich.

From "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" by J.K. Rowling