Similar words: parenthetically, pathetically, antithetical, aesthetically, hypothetical, hypothetically, enthusiastically, unenthusiastically. Meaning: ['pærən'θetɪkl] n. an expression in parentheses. adj. qualifying or explaining; placed or as if placed in parentheses.
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1. Fox was making a long parenthetical remark about his travels on the border of the country.
2. For example, Dickens is fond of parenthetical constructions which allow the generalizing authorial voice to interrupt the narrative flow.
3. Representing lists in parenthetical notation.
4. Parenthetical text indicates the parameter name.
5. The third parenthetical subexpression saves a Web site port number, if one is specified.
6. I can't, frankly, keep arithmetic expressions and parenthetical nestings clear.
7. Eliminate commas, that are, not necessary. Parenthetical words _ however _ should be enclosed in commas.
8. When all parenthetical subexpressions have been evaluated, the rest of the expression is evaluated.sentencedict.com
9. Here Mark gives a little parenthetical comment he says, "By saying this,Jesus declared all foods clean." In other words, Mark does a good little Gentile Christianity move.
10. Yes, I had a parenthetical aside about Clinton - era growth being faster than most people realize. So?
11. The second parenthetical subexpression saves the domain address part of the address.
12. Lombok allows you to enter a parenthetical parameter for that purpose.
13. Specifically, we can refer back to the matched parenthetical groupings using $1, $2, and $3 for the first, second, and third parenthesis grouping, respectively.
14. Parenthetical notation is nice, but it can't be used in the C language.
15. A parenthetical clause or phrase is one that can be removed without changing the meaning of the sentence or making it ungrammatical.
16. The help given by the police department is briefly acknowledged in a parenthetical comment.
17. To avoid interrupting the flow of the main text, occasional bits of parenthetical material appear as footnotes.
18. But vi programmers no longer need cast envious glances towards Emacs' parenthetical scripting language.
19. Tall, thin and diffident around the edges, he speaks at twice normal speed, often inserting parenthetical commentary on his thoughts as he gallops ahead.
20. Now that everything is did not live), it all seems a long time ago, though practically I still bear traces of the paint." Again, that parenthetical elides the death of the child.
21. In "The Horror and the Glory," the second half of the book as originally written, that voice becomes the parenthetical.
22. By the grammar of rhetoric, knowledge was structured as poetry and dialogue -- subject to interruption, questioning, and parenthetical diversions.
23. When God began to create heaven and earth," And there's a parenthetical clause: "God said, 'Let there be light' and there was light."
24. You can also specify an object to lock explicitly with a parenthetical parameter.
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