Definition of "parenthetically" [par•en•thet•ic•al•ly]
As an aside, incidentally.(adverb)
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Use "parenthetically" in a sentence
"Rubin parenthetically notes that the all-time low performing presidential candidate among Jews was George H.W. Bush in 1992."
"Indonesia, let me say parenthetically, is a striking and tragic example of one of the great lessons of history: Those who lead revolutions seldom are the men who can lead during the period of reconstruction."
"(a) spera, parenthetically combines the Latin words for hope and hardship (spera, and aspera, respectively)."