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ten⋅ta⋅tive
/
ˈtɛn
tə
tɪv
/
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ten
-t
uh
-tiv
]
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–adjective
1.
of the nature of or made or done as a trial, experiment, or attempt; experimental:
a tentative report on her findings.
2.
unsure; uncertain; not definite or positive; hesitant:
a tentative smile on his face.
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Origin:
1580–90;
< ML
tentātīvus,
equiv. to L
tentāt
(
us
) (ptp. of
tentāre,
var. of
temptāre
to test;
see
tempt
) +
-īvus
-ive
Related forms:
ten⋅ta⋅tive⋅ly,
adverb
ten⋅ta⋅tive⋅ness,
noun
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tentative
ten·ta·tive
(těn'tə-tĭv)
adj.
Not fully worked out, concluded, or agreed on; provisional:
tentative plans.
Uncertain; hesitant.
[Medieval Latin
tentātīvus
, from Latin
tentātus
, past participle of
tentāre
,
to try
, variant of
temptāre
.]
ten'ta·tive·ly
adv.
,
ten'ta·tive·ness
n.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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Word Origin & History
tentative
1588, from M.L.
tentativus
"trying, testing," from L.
tentatus,
pp. of
tentare
"to feel, try," (variant of
temptare
"to feel, try, test").
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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