Incidentally vs Concomitantly - What's the difference?
incidentally | concomitantly |
(manner) In an incidental manner; not of central or critical importance.
By chance; in an unplanned way.
(speech act, conjunctive) Parenthetically, by the way.
at the same time as
incidentally to
English terms derived from French
English terms derived from Latin
As adverbs the difference between incidentally and concomitantly
is that incidentally is (manner) in an incidental manner; not of central or critical importance while concomitantly is at the same time as.incidentally
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- The book discussed the subject, but only incidentally .
- Incidentally , did you hear anything new from your brother yesterday?