tentatively
/ˈtentətɪvli/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈɛntətɪvli] /ˈtentətɪvli/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈɛntətɪvli] /ˈten-tə-tiv-lē How to pronounce tentatively (audio)/ (ame, mw)
tentatively — 副詞
1. If you do something tentatively, you do it without full confidence or certainty,
猶豫地
不確定或沒信心的樣子
If you do something tentatively, you do it without full confidence or certainty, often because you are unsure about what will happen or worried about making a mistake.
Constanza tentatively raised her hand in class, unsure whether her answer was right.
Constanza 猶豫地舉起手,不確定自己的答案是否正確。
adverb before verb: tentatively raised
The young horse tentatively stepped onto the wooden bridge, flicking its ears nervously.
那匹小馬猶豫地踏上木橋,緊張地抖動著耳朵。
Stefan tentatively asked his supervisor for a day off, worried she would refuse.
Stefan 猶豫地向主管請假,擔心她會拒絕。
A group of students tentatively entered the head teacher's office, expecting bad news.
一群學生猶豫地走進校長辦公室,預期會聽到壞消息。
- hesitantly
Focuses on pausing or delaying before acting, while 'tentatively' emphasises lack of certainty during the action.
- uncertainly
Describes a state of doubt rather than the manner of acting; 'tentatively' is more about the cautious execution.
- warily
Suggests caution due to perceived danger, whereas 'tentatively' may simply indicate low confidence.
- confidently
The direct opposite — doing something with full assurance rather than doubt.
文法句型
tentatively + verb (e.g., tentatively agreed)
tentatively + clause-initial position
用法筆記
Tentatively in this sense is most naturally placed immediately before the verb it modifies, though it can also begin a clause for emphasis: 'Tentatively, she pushed the door open.'
常見錯誤
2. If something is done tentatively, the arrangement is not yet fixed and could be
暫定地
暫時安排,可能更改
If something is done tentatively, the arrangement is not yet fixed and could be altered or dropped later as needed.
Emily and her family have tentatively booked a hotel in Kyoto for next April.
Emily 和家人暫定預訂了京都一家飯店,預計明年四月入住。
tentatively + booked (arrangement that may change)
The two companies tentatively agreed to merge, pending approval from the competition authority.
兩家公司暫定同意合併,尚待競爭主管機關批准。
Ishaan tentatively scheduled the team meeting for Thursday at two o'clock.
Ishaan 暫定將團隊會議排在星期四兩點。
Yuki tentatively accepted the job offer while waiting to hear back from another company.
Yuki 暫定接受這份工作,同時等待另一間公司的回覆。
- provisionally
Nearly identical in meaning; 'provisionally' is slightly more formal and common in legal or official contexts.
- temporarily
Focuses on time rather than changeability; a temporary arrangement may or may not be changeable.
- conditionally
Emphasises that the arrangement depends on a specific condition being met, whereas 'tentatively' simply allows future change.
- finally
Describes something that is settled and will not be changed.
- definitively
Emphasises that a decision is conclusive and not open to revision.
文法句型
tentatively + past participle (e.g., tentatively scheduled)
tentatively + verb (e.g., tentatively agreed)
用法筆記
This sense is common in business correspondence, event planning, and negotiation contexts. It signals that the speaker expects or invites further confirmation. It is not used for irreversible decisions.