parenthetical

adjective

par·​en·​thet·​i·​cal ˌper-ən-ˈthe-ti-kəl How to pronounce parenthetical (audio)
ˌpa-rən-
variants or less commonly parenthetic
1
a
: of, relating to, or expressed in a parenthesis
a parenthetical remark/comment/note
One sentence runs on for nearly two pages; other sentences meander through the potholes of so many parenthetical expressions as to make it nearly impossible to follow the trail of the argument …James Q. Wilson
In a construction of this sort, the phrase "the coach said" should be regarded as a parenthetical insert and should be implicitly thought of as flanked by commas.Samuel R. Levin
… his travel diaries were notable for their erratic punctuation, parenthetic embellishments and an extraordinary way with adjectives.William Dalrymple
b
: enclosed in parentheses
a foreign word followed by a parenthetical translation
The recuperating Yankees have a parenthetical medical problem that is now part of each player's name: Hernández (elbow), Pettitte (elbow), Rivera (ankle), Mendoza (shoulder), O'Neill (foot), Justice (groin), Jeter (hamstring), Knoblauch (elbow). Put them together and it spells Yankees (problems).Dave Anderson
2
: containing parentheses : using or given to using parentheses
a parenthetical style
parenthetically adverb
"They are a good nucleus of ideas for me," she says, adding, almost parenthetically, "Of course you have to know a lot about medicine to understand them." Publishers Weekly

Examples of parenthetical in a Sentence

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Matthews devotes one parenthetical sentence claiming rocket launches hurt coastal wildlife. Letters To The Editor, The Mercury News, 13 Nov. 2024 The intrigue: The Poynter Institute — which owns the Tampa Bay Times — gave the paper's decision only a parenthetical reference in an article published Monday about regional publications that made similar calls. Yacob Reyes, Axios, 28 Oct. 2024 Yes, that parenthetical, fourth wall-breaking note is literally in there. Paul Tassi, Forbes, 28 Mar. 2024 However, one parenthetical seemed like an unfair characterization. The New Yorker, 5 Feb. 2024 The parenthetical statements are in Stevens’ complaint. Anthony Man, Sun Sentinel, 3 Jan. 2024 Hence, the parenthetical dating throughout the lyrics as those memories pop in & out. Evan Minsker, Pitchfork, 17 Nov. 2023 Although that parenthetical has been excised from the final product, the reasoning for it has not. Christian Holub, EW.com, 31 May 2023 But the parenthetical after the egg complicates matters. Lovia Gyarkye, The Hollywood Reporter, 26 May 2023

Word History

First Known Use

1624, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of parenthetical was in 1624

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“Parenthetical.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/parenthetical. Accessed 16 Nov. 2024.

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