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Report Tentative Field Article Feature
The Report Tentative Field Article feature is designed to streamline your reporting process. This tool allows you to capture essential details from your fieldwork efficiently, ensuring that you stay organized and focused. With this feature, you can enhance your productivity and eliminate guesswork.
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What are tentative verbs?
TENTATIVE: verbs used to say what the writer suggests or speculates on (without being absolutely certain). Example verbs. Suggest, speculate, intimate, hypothesize, moot, imply, propose, recommend, posit the view that, question the view that, postulate, etc.
What is an example of tentative?
adjective. The definition of tentative is not definite or final. An example of tentative is possible, though not definite, plans to go to the movies sometime on Friday. YourDictionary definition and usage example.
What could be tentative?
tentative. Choose the adjective tentative to describe something you are unsure or hesitant about. On Monday, you can make tentative plans for the weekend, but it's too early to commit to one party or another. Tentative, from the Latin tents, “testing, trying,” always describes something that is uncertain.
What does a tentative yes mean?
1 provisional or experimental. Conjectural. 2 hesitant, uncertain, or cautious. (C16: from Medieval Latin tentative, from Latin ten tare to test)
What is a sentence for tentative?
tentative Sentence Examples. Dean took a deep breath and crept a few tentative steps into the darkness. 645. 229. He couldn't go home and let Sarah and Connor see how tentative his composure was.
What is a tentative date?
A tentative start date is the date (in the context of when, not the relationship date) that is assumed to be the start of something. 'Assumed' meaning it's not fixed yet, and is still likely to change.
What are tentative words?
Tentative also means “hesitant or cautious” which ties into the concept of tentative language. Tentative language is “cautious language” that's utilized to make a statement open to interpretation, because the claim you're making is not proven or definite, or you're not in the position to make such a factual claim.
What is tentative speech?
Tentative, or indirect, speech, as I've come to understand it, is speech that seeks to not offend or take a firm stance. For example, beginning a comment with, I'm sorry, but peppering in words like just, or I think, to make it clear that you're stating an opinion, not a statement, so it's okay to disagree.
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