Meaning & Definition of Parenthetical in English
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Parenthetical
Of or relating to the nature of parentheses.
Pronunciation:
/ˌpærənˈθɛtɪkəl/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Inserted as an explanation or afterthought.
Example Sentence: The author included a parenthetical comment about the historical context.
Definition: Relating to or being a parenthesis.
Example Sentence: In this sentence, the phrase in parentheses is parenthetical.
Definition: Capable of being expressed in or as parentheses.
Example Sentence: The idea was parenthetical and could be removed without loss of meaning.
Etymology
Origin: From Middle French 'parenthetique', from Latin 'parenthesis'.
Synonyms
interpolativeexplanatoryinsertedadditional
Common Phrases and Expressions
- parenthetical statement: A statement that is added to provide extra information.
- parenthetical expression: An expression that is enclosed within parentheses.
Translations
- Spanish: parentético
- French: parenthétique
- German: parenthetisch
- Russian: родительный
Related Words
- parenthesis: A pair of round brackets used to enclose additional information.
- interjection: An abrupt remark, made especially as an aside.
- annotation: A note of explanation or comment added to a text.
Slang Meanings of parenthetical
Meaning: Add-on
Example Sentence: That thought was just an add-on to the main topic.
Meaning: Side note
Example Sentence: She dropped a side note during her lecture that was quite insightful.