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parenthetically

American  
[par-uhn-thet-i-klee] / ˌpær ənˈθɛt ɪ kli /

adverb

  1. Grammar. as a qualification, explanation, or additional piece of information that interrupts a phrase or sentence; between parentheses, dashes, or commas.

    Future citations of this work will be made parenthetically in the text.

  2. as an aside or digression; incidentally.

    I only mention that notion parenthetically, so let’s not get into a heavy discussion of it.

    The complaint was filed by a resident who, parenthetically, has since decided to run in the upcoming school board election.


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Etymology

Origin of parenthetically

parenthetical ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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“I will tell you, parenthetically, I’m more excited about our next three years’ innovation than what we’ve done in our past three,” he added.

From MarketWatch • Jan. 28, 2026

Penny added, parenthetically, "Because apparently I was 5, not 47."

From Salon • Dec. 18, 2024

And to be fair, the SEC's complaint, as I mentioned, cast FTX customers as victims, too, albeit parenthetically.

From Reuters • Dec. 13, 2022

I was trying to figure out which President was "President T" and cross-referencing in my head leaders of countries that produce substantial amounts of oil and then I realized he was parenthetically thanking himself.

From Washington Post • Nov. 26, 2018

“She was a case,” and, parenthetically, “You know Faye run Kate’s place. Nobody really knows how Kate come to own it. It was pretty mysterious, and there was some that had their suspicions.”

From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck

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