Parenthetic [adjective]
Definition of Parenthetic:
digressive
Opposite/Antonyms of Parenthetic:
-
Sentence/Example of Parenthetic:
Good specimen of the "annotative" style with a parenthetic comment.
The smooth gliding of the voice in parenthetic clauses, etc.
Nay, I dont mean on the score of veracity, for William Henry had flushed crimson, but from its parenthetic nature.
Bounce paused, in the midst of his mental energy, to take a parenthetic whiff.
And now, let me return from this parenthetic information to my forlorn self, drearily surveying my "hermetically sealed" dwelling.
The parenthetic marks are as supra: but perhaps they ought to begin at 'by' and end with 'world.'
There is no break in the continuity of the soul's existence, not even one parenthetic hour.
If a parenthetic expression is preceded by a conjunction, place the first comma before the conjunction, not after it.
The fact that I still loved my husband I placed as a parenthetic consideration, in my plans.
Parenthetic reference must here, I suppose, be made to psycho-physical parallelism.