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incidental
[in-si-den-tl]
adjective
happening or likely to happen in an unplanned or subordinate conjunction with something else.
Antonyms: fundamentalincurred casually and in addition to the regular or main amount.
incidental expenses.
likely to happen or naturally appertaining (usually followed byto ).
noun
something incidental, as a circumstance.
incidentals, minor expenses.
incidental
/ ˌɪnsɪˈdɛntəl /
adjective
happening in connection with or resulting from something more important; casual or fortuitous
found in connection (with); related (to)
caused (by)
occasional or minor
incidental expenses
noun
(often plural) an incidental or minor expense, event, or action
Other Word Forms
- incidentalness noun
- nonincidental adjective
- nonincidentally adverb
- unincidental adjective
- unincidentally adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of incidental1
Example Sentences
Inspired by the venomous novel by Warren Adler, both films are metaphors for building a home and then tearing it down, although the chandelier this time is merely incidental.
And don’t think of that despair as incidental or accidental.
The show’s theme was a cocktail culture cover of “Crazy Train”; incidental music transitioning one scene to the next was intentionally reminiscent of 1950s sitcoms.
Every note, important or incidental, he hit in the Rhapsody had a purposeful intensity.
The incidental details tell a story at moments like this and the timing of that opening climbdown pointed to the speed with which it had been cobbled together.
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