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Tentative vs Warily - What's the difference?

tentative | warily |

As a noun tentative

is a trial; an experiment.

As an adjective tentative

is of or pertaining to a trial or trials; essaying; experimental.

As an adverb warily is

in a wary manner; using caution; cautiously.

tentative

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A trial; an experiment.
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Of or pertaining to a trial or trials; essaying; experimental.
  • Uncertain; subject to future change.
  • Derived terms

    * tentativeness

    Anagrams

    * attentive ----

    warily

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • In a wary manner; using caution; cautiously.
  • * 1912 : (Edgar Rice Burroughs), (Tarzan of the Apes), Chapter 6
  • That her little Tarzan could destroy a great bull gorilla she knew to be improbable, and so, as she neared the spot from which the sounds of the struggle had come, she moved more warily and at last slowly and with extreme caution she traversed the lowest branches, peering eagerly into the moon- splashed blackness for a sign of the combatants.