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All circumstantial synonyms

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adj circumstantial

  • indirect — not in a direct course or path; deviating from a straight line; roundabout: an indirect course in sailing.
  • inconclusive — not conclusive; not resolving fully all doubts or questions: inconclusive evidence.
  • coincidental — Something that is coincidental is the result of a coincidence and has not been deliberately arranged.
  • concomitant — Concomitant is used to describe something that happens at the same time as another thing and is connected with it.
  • concurrent — Concurrent events or situations happen at the same time.
  • conjectural — A statement that is conjectural is based on information that is not certain or complete.
  • contingent — A contingent of police, soldiers, or military vehicles is a group of them.
  • detailed — A detailed report or plan contains a lot of details.
  • fortuitous — happening or produced by chance; accidental: a fortuitous encounter.
  • inferential — of, pertaining to, by, or dependent upon inference.
  • presumptive — affording ground for presumption: presumptive evidence.
  • provisional — providing or serving for the time being only; existing only until permanently or properly replaced; temporary: a provisional government.
  • uncertain — not definitely ascertainable or fixed, as in time of occurrence, number, dimensions, or quality.
  • non-environmental — the aggregate of surrounding things, conditions, or influences; surroundings; milieu.

noun circumstantial

  • point — a fraction whose denominator is some power of 10, usually indicated by a dot (decimal point or point) written before the numerator: as 0.4 = 4/10; 0.126 = 126/1000.

adjective circumstantial

  • incidental — happening or likely to happen in an unplanned or subordinate conjunction with something else.
  • inferred — to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence: They inferred his displeasure from his cool tone of voice.
  • conditional — If a situation or agreement is conditional on something, it will only happen or continue if this thing happens.
  • anecdotal — Anecdotal evidence is based on individual accounts, rather than on reliable research or statistics, and so may not be valid.
  • secondary — next after the first in order, place, time, etc.
  • amplified — Simple past tense and past participle of amplify.
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