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parenthetically

[ US /pɝɛnˈθɛtɪkəɫi, pɝɛnˈθɛtɪkɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a parenthetical manner
    he added parenthetically that he would not attend the wedding ceremony

How To Use parenthetically In A Sentence

  • Of course this seriously comic or comically serious Opera is drawing -- [ "_Music_," observes Mr. WAGG, parenthetically, "cannot be _drawing_"] -- and will continue to do so for some little time, long enough at all events to reimburse Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, October 15, 1892
  • he added parenthetically that he would not attend the wedding ceremony
  • (For the satisfaction of his patients, I may observe, parenthetically, that the skull and the "wombat" -- that last is a creature between a miniature pig and a very small badger -- were not precisely packed up with the sarsaparilla!) The Caxtons — Complete
  • Well, 'tis because the Baron owns to having "snivelled," if you will, when reading a delightful story, published by MACMILLAN in one volume ( "bless all good stories in _one_ vol., clearly printed!" says the Baron, parenthetically), entitled simply, _Tim_. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, October 17, 1891
  • They commonly intimated themselves parenthetically in the midst of some blissful talk they were having, and overcast his clear sky with retrospective ideals of conduct or presentimental plans for contingencies that might never occur. April Hopes
  • So writes Angela Eager - who, parenthetically, used to work for me: wotcha, Angela. So That's Why They Call the Company SAP
  • Parenthetically I would mention that the flirtatiously deferential pose of the woman in Morning, with her tilted head and averted eyes, highlights the surprisingly uncoquettish demeanor of the marquise.
  • I might just mention parenthetically that at the Vancouver meeting, President Yeltsin had put great stress on wanting to put behind us a number of international arrangements as well as pieces of American legislation which he characterized as legacies of the Cold War and which he told President Yeltsin back in Vancouver he found offensive to him as the leader of a democratic Russia. Background Briefing On Russia Japan
  • Parenthetically, it is inconsistent with his submission that there should be no award of damages for loss of opportunity.
  • Parenthetically, note that the rarity of the examples here presented does not imply the scarceness of the custom.
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