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tentatively

[ ten-tuh-tiv-lee ]

adverb

  1. as a trial, experiment, or attempt:

    Our next meeting is tentatively scheduled for the 8th of June.

  2. in a hesitant or uncertain manner:

    She spoke tentatively, but apparently thought better of it and stopped.



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I start the day each morning tentatively peeking my head out checking for dark clouds and foreboding skies.

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Although 15 Western countries have tentatively offered peacekeeping troops, they would only come in the event of a final peace deal, not a ceasefire.

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Moors began tentatively trying a front aerial, back handspring series on the floor during the summer.

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Rami Qattoush's mother beams with pride, as her nine-year-old son tentatively kicks a football for the first time since his injury.

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Although he and his colleagues tentatively agreed – thanks in part to a £100 bonus on offer – there were still "concerns" regarding what was a relatively unknown virus at the time.

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