Incidental

Word INCIDENTAL
Character 10
Hyphenation in ci den tal
Pronunciations [ɪnsɪˈdɛ.ɾ̃əl]

Definitions and meanings of "Incidental"

What do we mean by incidental?

Occurring or likely to occur as an unpredictable or minor consequence: synonym: accidental. adjective

Of a minor, casual, or subordinate nature. adjective

A minor accompanying item or expense. noun

Occurring, inseparably or fortuitously, in conjunction with something else, usually of greater importance; of minor importance; occasional; casual: as incidental expenses.

Synonyms Chance, Casual, etc. See accidental.

Something subordinate or casual: often used in the plural to mean minor expenses. noun

An incident; that which is incidental; esp., in the plural, an aggregate of subordinate or incidental items not particularized. noun

Happening, as an occasional event, without regularity; coming without design; casual; accidental; hence, not of prime concern; subordinate; collateral adjective

Loosely associated; existing as a byproduct, tangent, or accident. adjective

Entering or approaching, prior to reflection (more frequently incident). adjective

Incidental expense. noun

Following or accompanying as a consequence adjective

(frequently plural) an expense not budgeted or not specified noun

(sometimes followed by `to') minor or casual or subordinate in significance or nature or occurring as a chance concomitant or consequence adjective

Not of prime or central importance adjective

An item that is incidental noun

Minor items, not further defined. Incidental expense.

Something that is incidental.

Makes reference to the idealistic philosophy that, materialism ( Material economy ) is by essence an incidental and not essential by-product or entailment of mans inebition for self sustainment and preservation. Whereby from a sense of pure necessity, so to serve his purpose he has created the material economy so to forward and achieve his essential needs so to sustain and maintain life and quality of life. An entailment of which he influences and defines its course and direction, and not it influences him. Urban Dictionary

Phrase coined in Buffalo, New York. Refers to the accidental anal penetration of a dago girl from Riverside, CA. Urban Dictionary

An employee thought incapable of working independently and therefore relegated to the most menial tasks. Urban Dictionary

Incidental physical activities are physical activities performed for less than 10 minutes that are undertaken as part of carrying out normal daily chores. These include walking or cycling instead of driving a short distance, climbing the stairs instead of using the lift or escalator, parking vehicle farther away or walking the dog. Urban Dictionary

An NFL rule that states helmet-to-helmet hits are allowed in Carson Wentz. This only applies to Carson Wentz and nobody else. Urban Dictionary

N. Random, uncaring sex with a person of uncertain gender. .......................................................................... Urban Dictionary

Knockout criteria that suddenly appear during the assessment of a project. These criteria have never been seen or mentioned before said assessment and if they are not fulfilled will result in a failing grade. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Incidental

The word "incidental" in example sentences

Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin, whose proposal to cut Wisconsin's spending would have what he characterizes as the incidental effect of stripping state workers of their bargaining rights, had this to say: Although my only goal is to put Wisconsin back on its fiscal feet, I can't help but note that if we'd had a fence around the state three weeks ago, you wouldn't see state employees out in front of my office today marching around and carrying signs. ❋ Mark Steinberg (2011)

As I wrote Down and Delirious in Mexico City I practiced what might be called incidental research. ❋ Daniel Hernandez (2011)

Ibsen had never intended Peer Gynt to be staged, but in 1874 when his ‘dramatic poem’ was going into its third printing he decided to adapt it as a play, and it was to Grieg that his thoughts turned when the idea of incidental music first surfaced in his mind. ❋ Lu (2009)

The expenses that MPs claim -- on everything from staff costs of over £100,000 to the additional cost allowance of up to £24,006 and a so-called incidental-expenses provision of £22,190 -- have soared. ❋ Unknown (2009)

These trade deficits are structural not incidental, that is, we are not importing products to produce or make us more efficient, we are importing products to consume. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The hold is determined by sum of three factors, the length of stay, room rate and tax, and something called the incidental factor. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In the most eye-popping result, the absence of a photograph was associated with an 80% drop in so-called incidental findings, such as when a search for kidney stones turns up a tumor. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And a lot of times what you find, is you found these what are called incidental findings. ❋ Unknown (2007)

SIRA addresses ephemeral downloads, or what the EFF refers to as incidental downloads, meaning any content that is either temporary or cached in a computer. ❋ Claire (2006)

Matthee said it was impossible for the link between the ANC and certain events to be called incidental any longer. ❋ Unknown (1998)

Practice gained in this indirect way is known as incidental drill. ❋ William Henry Pyle (N/A)

It is a striking illustration of what may be termed the incidental character of Christianity, that (not without a Providence in this as in all other earthly things) some of the Epistles of St. Paul, in the course of nature, as if by chance, are for ever lost to us; while others, as if by chance, are handed down to be the treasures of the Christian world throughout all ages. ❋ 1817-1893 (1907)

To be absorbed by the incidental is the animal's portion; to be confined to the instrumental is the slave's. ❋ George Santayana (1907)

Page 193 his business, still have an advantage of 20 per cent. over the foreign manufacturer, and this is called incidental protection. ❋ Jabez Delano (1847)

After the session, McBride said his family-owned business, Highland New Wind Development, does not have to obtain a so-called incidental take permit from the U.S. ❋ Richmond Times-Dispatch (2010)

incidental-materialism, defines [mans] [reasoning] for his creating of the material [economy]. ❋ Baron Neville (2016)

[Mr. H] slipped his member into the butthole of the young Italian [dago], Miss P oh dear that's the [incidental Italian intrusion]! ❋ Budmcbudsinton (2009)

Who says a title doesn't improve [morale] -- Mickey here got tired of being looked down upon as a [gofer], so we gave him the title Incidental Accessories Liaison and now he can't wait to [get to work]! ❋ Zappin' Nap (2019)

*[Mum]* take [the garbage] out. *child* na [mum] thats incidental physical activity ❋ Lolbomb972 (2011)

Jadeveon [Clowny's] [incidental helmet-to-helmet] hit won the [Seahawks] the game. ❋ SuperEaglesFan (2020)

Did you [hook up with] that odd [sparkler] you were dancing with last night? Nah. I'm no longer into trans-incidental beditation. Been hurt too much? No. [Not enough]. ❋ Gnostic 1 (2013)

Teacher: "If you don't have a [presentation] by tomorrow, you'll [fail] this [assignment]" Student: "This was not in the initial assignment, it's an Incidental Criteria" ❋ JustFOff (2021)

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