"Tentativeness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tentativeness" Meaning

Tentativeness refers to the quality of being hesitant or uncertain in one's behavior, opinions, or expressions. It involves a sense of cautiousness, ambiguity, or lack of clearness in one's words or actions. A person who is being tentative may be hesitant to commit to a particular course of action, hesitant to express their true feelings or opinions, or uncertain about their own abilities or judgments.

Examples:

"Her tentativeness was evident in her response to the question, as she seemed unsure of what to say."
"The tentative proposal was put forward for discussion, but it was met with considerable skepticism."
"He expressed his tentative support for the idea, but emphasized the need for further research."

Synonyms: hesitation, uncertainty, doubt, caution, reserve.

"Tentativeness" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Tentativeness"


1. Business Meeting

"The CEO's announcement lacked the confidence one would expect from such a forward-thinking leader, exuding a tentativeness that raised questions about the company's overall direction."

2. Sports

"After the five-stroke swing at the difficult putt, Bobby pent up his doubts and let his tentativeness on the green cost him the lead in the game."

3. Academic Research

"The early stages of proposition-based research often involve considerable tentativeness as scientists test hypotheses with limited data and face the skepticism of the academic community."

4. Diplomatic Relations

"The fragile rebuilding of diplomatic ties between the two nations required a delicate approach, avoiding any statements that might reveal the tentativeness of the agreement."

5. Personal Relationships

"His hesitant nature led to a pattern of retracted claims and a life of unexplored possibilities, filled with the bitter taste of regret and deep-seated tentativeness."

"Tentativeness" Similar Words

Tentaculiform

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Having or resembling a tentacle, especially in shape.

Tentaculite

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Tentaculocyst

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Tentaculoid

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Tentage

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Tentation

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Allure or attraction: "The temptation of wealth and power was too great for him to resist."

Tentative

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Tentative means hesitant or unsure about something, involving a preliminary or experimental approach, or subject to revision or change until completion or certainty. It can also refer to a planned or proposed plan that has not been confirmed or finalized.

Tentatively

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Tented

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Tenterden

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Tenterhooks

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Slightly anxious or nervous anticipation.<br><br>Example: The audience was left on tenterhooks by the dramatic cliffhanger ending of the movie, desperate to know what happened next.

Tenth

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The tenth is the ordinal number that comes after the ninth and before the eleventh. It refers to something or someone who ranks or is in the tenth position in a series or sequence. It can also refer to something that occurs or happens every ten years, such as a census or a decennial meeting.

Tenthredinidae

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The Tenthredinidae family is a group of insects commonly known as sawflies. They are a subfamily of Symphyta, which are a group of sawflies belonging to the order Hymenoptera.

Tenthredinides

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The term "tenthredinides" refers to a subgroup of the order Hymenoptera, which includes sawflies, also known as Symphytes.

Tenths

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Division of a whole into ten equal parts, one of which is the unit, or its fractional equivalent.

Tentiginous

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There is no word "tentiginous" in English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word. However, it's similar to the word "tendinous", which is an adjective that means related to or resembling tendons, or having a tendon-like quality.