adverb
- in a way that is added as an aside or supplementary remark, often enclosed in parentheses
Usage: commonly used to introduce incidental or explanatory information
Examples
- She mentioned, parenthetically, that she had visited Paris last summer.
- The author notes parenthetically that this theory has been disputed by modern scholars.
- He added parenthetically that the deadline had been extended by one week.
- The report states parenthetically that further research is needed to confirm these findings.
- She remarked parenthetically that the old building was no longer in use.
- The document notes parenthetically that all figures are in U.S. dollars.