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Example sentences for "incidental"

Lexicographically close words:
inching; inchoate; inchoative; incidence; incident; incidentally; incidentals; incidents; incidit; incinerated
  1. Already we have seen the captive balloon as an incidental accessory of considerable importance even in the wild country warfare of South Africa.

  2. Well, in the ampler prospect even this haunting tragedy of innumerable avoidable deaths is but an incidental thing.

  3. In the course of these inquiries, we have permitted ourselves to take a few concrete glimpses of households, costumes, conveyances, and conveniences of the coming time, but only as incidental realizations of points in this general thesis.

  4. She had therefore spent six hundred francs a month in incidental expenses.

  5. The money has been spent on incidental items!

  6. Ten francs--together thirty francs; let us say one hundred francs; that leaves five hundred francs for incidental expenses.

  7. There is no incidental beauty about it, no variety of colour and texture, no trace of any animal organism in it.

  8. In each case the minute details of the various processes incidental to our engineering work will be carefully described, so that those unacquainted with the mechanical arts will be able to comprehend the method of procedure.

  9. I could not so much as visit the Catacombs of Domatilla without suffering a frustration which, though incidental merely, left a lasting pang of unrequited interest.

  10. All these debates were but preludes to the great battle ready to commence, on the most important of the incidental questions before the Chamber.

  11. The Session commenced, as might be expected, with measures arising from incidental circumstances.

  12. The truth is, all of the theorizing, sermonizing, inculcating professions ought to be made strictly avocational, strictly incidental to some real business.

  13. And I find that, for a fairly full life there are inconveniences enough incidental to commuting.

  14. The true reading of verse 21, as it is restored by the Revisers, is an incidental witness to the date of the epistle.

  15. Any incidental inconvenience, such as must arise to the first generation of immigrants to the American Commonwealth, must only be treated as transitory, and, as far as possible, provided against.

  16. Nicholls, Johannesburg)] It was incidental to the first operations on the then unknown geological formation of the Rand, when the very science of the goldfields had to be created.

  17. It is of course to evade the evils that are incidental to the body, but it is to undergo patiently what is unavoidable by our bodily powers.

  18. It has contributed greatly to turn the public eye off from the sin--from the inherent and necessary evils of slavery to incidental evils, which the abuse of it might be expected to occasion.

  19. When the Nephite kingdom was first established the people were so few that they could not possibly sustain the expenses incidental to royalty.

  20. Book of Mormon we have occasional references (incidental to the story of their history) to the success that attended their farming operations.

  21. Of the contents of the first we know but little, simply that which we gather from incidental remarks made in the second; but the second is given to us in its completeness in the translation contained in the Book of Mormon.

  22. One little item that in itself may appear trivial is not without its weight in the consideration of the minor or incidental evidences of the truth of the Book of Mormon.

  23. With most people space is a consideration, with a few, money; and an incidental and passing reflection need not be so costly in either way.

  24. The Arbitrators did not decide those questions, about salary and the balance of accounts, except as incidental to the other question, of dismission.

  25. Collateral and incidental questions cannot be pursued in details.

  26. English thought, receive the merest incidental mention, or even no mention at all.

  27. Such an air of reality, was given to the narrative by incidental references to actual persons and occurrences that many believed it true, and some were found who remembered Philip Nolan, but had heard different versions of his career.

  28. In the various humours incidental to it, when they are often deeply affected, the cause escapes all perception of sympathy.

  29. This state of things lasted for six weeks, and was only broken by an incidental discussion in a Latin lesson, when Nietzsche proposed one of his highly improbable conjectures for a verse of Virgil.

  30. To Nietzsche that which exists is the mere incidental product of blind forces.

  31. No peculiar and visible image is added to the character of the streams, either interesting from beauty, or incidental circumstances.

  32. The incidental and scanty notices of them at the time are sufficient to indicate the impression they produced.

  33. Let us not bear too hardly on each other for this common incidental frailty, or think that we rise superior to it by dropping all considerateness and deference.

  34. But besides the incidental reviews which form a part of nearly all lessons, there must be lessons which are purely reviews.

  35. The younger slaves, or the unmarried ones, were expected to see to the cattle, and attend to incidental duties at home.

  36. They are incidental to the relation of master and slave, and exist in all sections of slave-holding countries.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "incidental" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accessory; accident; accidental; accompanying; addendum; addition; additional; adjunct; adrift; adventitious; afloat; afoot; aleatory; appendage; appurtenance; arabesque; article; aspect; auxiliary; cadence; cadenza; case; casual; causeless; chance; chancy; circumstantial; collateral; coloratura; conditional; contingency; contingent; count; current; datum; detail; doing; element; embellishment; extra; extraneous; extrinsic; facet; fact; factor; fatal; flight; flourish; fluky; fortuitous; grace; happening; happy; immaterial; impertinent; inadmissible; inapplicable; inapposite; inappropriate; incidental; inconsequent; indeterminate; indirect; instance; irrelevant; item; little; matter; minutiae; nonessential; occasional; odd; off; ongoing; ornament; other; parenthetic; parenthetical; particular; passage; passing; peripheral; point; prevailing; prevalent; provisional; random; regard; respect; resultant; risky; run; secondary; side; spare; subsidiary; superfluous; supervenient; supplement; supplementary; thing; trifling; turn; uncaused; undetermined; unessential; unexpected; unforeseeable; unforeseen; unpredictable