Associations to the word «Incidental»
Noun
- Expense
- Music
- Damage
- Remote
- Benefit
- Theme
- Overture
- Midsummer
- Strife
- Sec
- Schubert
- Tchaikovsky
- Effect
- Macbeth
- Allusion
- Ingestion
- Tempest
- Cantata
- Ballet
- Cyst
- Profit
- Shakespeare
- Publisher
- Clothing
- Beethoven
- Suite
- Attainment
- Faust
- Purcell
- Alphonse
- Lear
- Finding
- Fishery
- Masquerade
- Clarinet
- Autopsy
- Symphony
- Composer
- Dollar
- Mortality
- Commerce
- Henrik
- Ado
- Goethe
- Opus
- Opera
- Jingle
- Cello
- Tango
- Importation
- Harpsichord
- Op
- Cue
- Serial
- Imaging
- Score
- Mri
- Merry
- Concerto
- Spleen
- Orchestra
- Tune
- Melodrama
- Karma
- Clause
Adjective
Wiktionary
INCIDENTAL, adjective. Loosely associated; existing as a byproduct, tangent, or accident.
INCIDENTAL, adjective. Entering or approaching, prior to reflection (more frequently incident).
INCIDENTAL, noun. Incidental expense.
INCIDENTAL EXPENSE, noun. A minor expense incurred in the course of an activity.
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES, noun. Plural of incidental expense
INCIDENTAL MUSIC, noun. (music) Music that is played as a background to a film, television programme, video game, etc.
Dictionary definition
INCIDENTAL, noun. (frequently plural) an expense not budgeted or not specified; "he requested reimbursement of $7 for incidental expenses".
INCIDENTAL, noun. An item that is incidental.
INCIDENTAL, adjective. (sometimes followed by `to') minor or casual or subordinate in significance or nature or occurring as a chance concomitant or consequence; "incidental expenses"; "the road will bring other incidental advantages"; "extra duties incidental to the job"; "labor problems incidental to a rapid expansion"; "confusion incidental to a quick change".
INCIDENTAL, adjective. Not of prime or central importance; "nonessential to the integral meanings of poetry"- Pubs.MLA.
INCIDENTAL, adjective. Following or accompanying as a consequence; "an excessive growth of bureaucracy, with attendant problems"; "snags incidental to the changeover in management"; "attendant circumstances"; "the period of tension and consequent need for military preparedness"; "the ensuant response to his appeal"; "the resultant savings were considerable".
Wise words
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