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tentatively
[ten-tuh-tiv-lee]
adverb
as a trial, experiment, or attempt.
Our next meeting is tentatively scheduled for the 8th of June.
in a hesitant or uncertain manner.
She spoke tentatively, but apparently thought better of it and stopped.
Other 51Թ Forms
- nontentatively adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tentatively1
Example Sentences
“I’m tentatively excited about what we might do, what we might bring, what it will feel like. It has to feel different because this movie is very different to the first.”
The state of the world is such that “Duck Dynasty” producer Rob Worsoff is pitching another reality show tentatively titled “The American” that would show immigrants competing for U.S. citizenship in a series of challenges.
Facey now sits in the Anchorage Correctional Complex after a judge tentatively denied him bail.
In 2013-14 he was the rookie on debut, he missed 2017-18 because of the Bristol incident and the last tour he was tentatively returning from a break from the game.
The suspect in the bombing of a Palm Springs fertility clinic was tentatively identified by the FBI as Guy Edward Bartkus, 25.
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