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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 ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of tentatively1
Example Sentences
I start the day each morning tentatively peeking my head out checking for dark clouds and foreboding skies.
Although 15 Western countries have tentatively offered peacekeeping troops, they would only come in the event of a final peace deal, not a ceasefire.
Moors began tentatively trying a front aerial, back handspring series on the floor during the summer.
Rami Qattoush's mother beams with pride, as her nine-year-old son tentatively kicks a football for the first time since his injury.
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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