Parenthetic

Word PARENTHETIC
Character 11
Hyphenation par en thet ic
Pronunciations N/A

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Extra details inserted into a sentence (spoken or written). Usually the details are just relevant enough to be included, even though everything would be perfectly clear (though possibly less interesting) without them. Urban Dictionary

Someone who litters his writing with parenthetical information (information inside parentheses, be it a side note, background info, or explanation much like this one) Urban Dictionary

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The word "parenthetic" in example sentences

While analogical change within the numeral set is common and possible in general, it doesn't appear probable here when Starostin's typically "parenthetic" *ŋi̯u "3" has not been demonstrated with regular sound correspondences using a competently reconstructed phonology that doesn't violate phonemic markedness at every turn. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In it the second Rhyming Doublet is divided by a kind of parenthetic Rhythmic Solitaire. ❋ Thomas Washington Talley (N/A)

Every time I see an article about this heavily buzzed flick (or in this case NOT about ...), the author just HAS to drop a parenthetic snark to show everyone that he/she has an opinion. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Now, onto your thoughts, (parenthetic asides are my own) ... ❋ Unknown (2008)

It's both the parenthetic *d and the unexplained ablaut that really bugs me... a lot. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The difference between a cat and a parenthetic phrase, a cat has claws at the end of its paws, the phrase has a pause at the end of the clause. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Bartle kept his eye on the moving figure till it passed into the darkness, while Vixen, in a state of divided affection, had twice run back to the house to bestow a parenthetic lick on her puppies. ❋ Unknown (2004)

These, however, were but parenthetic memories, and the turn taken by his affair on the whole was positively that if his nerves were on the stretch it was because he missed violence. ❋ Unknown (2003)

In case it's unclear, the parenthetic is Kurtz speaking. ❋ Unknown (2003)

You know, while we believe that -- as a parenthetic thought, we believe -- we are hopeful. ❋ Unknown (2002)

If I may, as a parenthetic thought, you know this chamber is not big. ❋ Unknown (2002)

The parenthetic clause is probably the work of a transcriber. ❋ 1819-1893 (2001)

And then parenthetic to that, next month on the 17th begins Ramadan, the holiest month of the Muslim calendar. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Subsequent parenthetic citations refer to this book. ❋ Albert, Carol (1995)

Everything in (parethesis) is a [parenthetical], for example: "I have [no regrets], [thank God] (and praise Satan)." ❋ Jollygoodsir (2015)

I hate when writers provide us with their each and every thought in [parenthetical] form, [to the extent] that the inner-parentheses word count is higher than the actual text! [Parenthetical] whores! ❋ Elle Renae (2010)

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