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Meaning of incidental
The primary meaning of "incidental" refers to something that occurs or is done in addition to something else, often unexpectedly or as a secondary consequence.
Etymology of incidental
The word "incidental" comes from the Latin "incidentem", meaning "falling upon" or "happening", which is derived from "incidere", meaning "to fall upon" or "to happen"
The term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe events or circumstances that occur in addition to the main purpose or activity
Synonyms
accidental
casual
chance
coincidental
concomitant
contingent
fortuitous
happenstance
incidental
indirect
minor
occasional
peripheral
secondary
subsidiary
tangential
unintended
unplanned
unpremeditated
auxiliary
collateral
concurrent
derivative
extraneous
fortuitous
incidental
indirect
marginal
parenthetical
passive
provisional
random
subordinate
supplementary
unofficial
auxiliary
byproduct
circumstantial
consequential
corollary
extrinsic
gratuitous
inessential
nonessential
oblique
parenthetical
postscript
secondary
serendipitous
subordinate
Definitions
- Happening or done in addition to something else, especially something that is the main purpose or activity
- Occurring or done without being planned or intended
- Not directly related to the main purpose or activity, but still relevant or significant
Usage Examples
- The hotel room had a beautiful view of the city, which was an incidental benefit of booking the room.
- The researcher discovered a new species of plant, which was an incidental finding during the study.
- The company's profits were boosted by incidental sales of a new product.
Antonyms
deliberate
intentional
planned
purposeful
intended
direct
primary
main
essential
necessary
required
obligatory
compulsory
inherent
intrinsic
integral
fundamental
central
crucial
vital
deliberate
explicit
intentional
planned
premeditated
purposeful
voluntary
willed
calculated
considered
intended
meant
planned
proposed
suggested