Incidentally meaning in English
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Definition
incidentally: also, apart from the main subject, by the way
incidental: accidental, fortuitous; secondary, less important
Pronunciation examples
UK: Incidentally, where were you last night?
US: Kevin's business trip included some incidental expenses.
- "Incidentally, food manufacturers and major supermarkets are currently recruiting models for both types of photographs."
- "Incidentally, welcome back, Edward Moon."
- "Incidentally, you might want to RUN!"
- "Incidentally, there are a lot of French people in the house tonight!"
- "It is my hope that we will be able to arrange a meeting at your offices before the end of the month, as I will be in the Chicago area for a friend's bachelor party (I am also a bachelor, incidentally)."
- "Icarus : Welcome to the "super duper mystery solving laboratory" everyone, which incidentally doubles as my office."
- "Incidentally, are you sure we banned the right Icarus?"
- "Icarus : Welcome to the "super duper mystery solving laboratory", everyone, which incidentally doubles as my office."
- "They are distracting and incidental."
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