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Meanings of
parenthetical
in English
Qualifying or explaining; placed or as if placed in parentheses.
parenthetic
Related terms
incident
incidental
An expression in parentheses.
parenthetical expression
Synonyms
Examples for "
parenthetic
"
parenthetic
Examples for "
parenthetic
"
1
This is not insincerity; it is the metaphysical, analytical, and
parenthetic
mind in action.
2
This present chapter, it may seem, promises something of the same episodical or
parenthetic
character.
3
Good specimen of the "annotative" style with a
parenthetic
comment.
4
Deronda took in these details by
parenthetic
glances while he met Jacob's pressing solicitude about the knife.
5
I have left out Vincent's
parenthetic
"except the poor".
Usage of
parenthetical
in English
1
Did you even remember who he was before you hit the
parenthetical
?
2
Some
parenthetical
links are dropped here, that is all that is unusual.
3
The
parenthetical
expressions would really not be needed to supplement the emphatic words.
4
The peasants use it as a
parenthetical
verdict whenever they mention our name.
5
St. Paul turns now to a
parenthetical
discussion which necessarily suggests itself here.
6
The
parenthetical
phrase at the end was just added-byme.
7
What clauses in this paragraph are really
parenthetical
in force?
8
No mark separates question from answer, digressions from
parenthetical
observations.
9
After a
parenthetical
discussion of difficulties suggested by a possible Jewish opponent (iii.
10
You make a smiley by typing a colon, a hyphen and a right
parenthetical
bracket.
11
These are
parenthetical
and digressive, and, unless your audience is of superior intelligence, will confuse them.
12
Done laughed, giving Aurora a one-armed,
parenthetical
hug.
13
Jane's accents were but
parenthetical
to something else.
14
Here O'Connor paused to make some
parenthetical
remarks, with which, indeed, he interlarded the whole letter.
15
How would you naturally vary the pitch in introducing an explanatory or
parenthetical
expression like the following:
16
The times are changed, now most readers require
parenthetical
elucidation after each name except that of Chopin.
Other examples for "parenthetical"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
parenthetical
Adjective
Frequent collocations
parenthetical reference
parenthetical discussion
parenthetical expressions
parenthetical observations
parenthetical statement
More collocations
Parenthetical
through the time