tentative
.
noun
. plural tentatives. Definition of tentative (Entry 2 of 2) : something that is uncertain or subject to change : something that is tentative In war, certainties have a way of becoming tentatives. —
Is Tentative a noun or adjective?
Choose the
adjective
tentative to describe something you are unsure or hesitant about.
Is tentatively an adverb?
It makes sense that the
English adverb tentatively stems
from the Latin tentare “to feel, try,” because to do something tentatively means to test it out.
When can I use tentative?
The next round of talks is tentatively scheduled to begin
in October
. If someone is tentative, they are cautious and not very confident because they are uncertain or afraid. My first attempts at complaining were rather tentative. She did not return his tentative smile.
Is Tentative a verb or adjective?
British Dictionary definitions for tentative
tentative. / (ˈtɛntətɪv) /
adjective
.
provisional or experimental
; conjectural. hesitant, uncertain, or cautious.
What are tentative words?
Tentative also means “
hesitant or cautious”
which ties into the concept of tentative language. Tentative language is “cautious language” that’s utilized to make a statement open to interpretation, because the claim you’re making is not proven or definite, or you’re not in the position to make such a factual claim.
How do you use the word tentative?
- Dean took a deep breath and crept a few tentative steps into the darkness. …
- He couldn’t go home and let Sarah and Connor see how tentative his composure was. …
- Cynthia Byrne answered in a tentative voice on the first ring.
What is a noun for tentative?
tentative. noun. plural
tentatives
. Definition of tentative (Entry 2 of 2) : something that is uncertain or subject to change : something that is tentative In war, certainties have a way of becoming tentatives. —
What is the example of tentative?
The definition of tentative is not definite or final. An example of tentative is possible,
though not definite, plans to go to the movies sometime on Friday
. Indicating a lack of confidence or certainty; hesitant. Tentative steps toward the podium.
What is a tentative sentence?
Definition of
Tentative
. not certain or fixed. Examples of
Tentative
in a
sentence
. 1. The time of the party is
tentative
and subject to change.
What is this word tentatively?
:
with hesitancy or uncertainty
: in a tentative manner He tentatively agreed to the deal.
Can a person be tentative?
If someone is tentative, they are
cautious and not very confident
because they are uncertain or afraid.
Is attentively a noun?
—attentively adverb —attentiveness noun [
uncountable
]Examples from the Corpusattentive• Atmosphere is easy going, service is attentive.
What is tentative start date?
In most cases, this date is arrived at by an
agreement
between the two, but there also may be times when an employer will decide upon a date. It’s entirely possible that the employer could later change this date, but not without incurring possible legal action.
What is tentative style?
Tentative language is particularly used in the writing of academic papers because the purpose of academic papers is questioning what is true and why it is true. Tentative language
puts forth ideas as ideas
, rather than offering ideas as definite answers. Sometimes tentative language is called hedging or vague language.
What is a tentative statement example?
Examples of tentative phrases/vocabulary include:
may/might/can/could • possibly/probably
• it is likely/possible/unlikely/probable • tends to • appears to • suggests that • seems to Page 2 Developed by Learning Advisers 2 Notice how the meaning of each sentence becomes more tentative.