Incidentally or Incidently

Which is the correct spelling? The correct spelling is Incidentally (not Incidently).

Correct Spelling

Incidentally

Incorrect Spelling

Incidently

How common is this error?

There are 34,000 search results on Bing for the misspelling 'Incidently'. 'Incidently' ranks in the top 0 of most common errors caught by TripleChecker, with at least 86 websites containing this mistake.¹

Part of speech and definition

The word "incidentally" is an adverb. It is used to indicate that something is being mentioned by the way or as a secondary point. The definition of "incidentally" refers to information that is relevant but not essential to the main topic at hand.

Examples of incidentally being used in a sentence:

Correct She loves painting; incidentally, she also has a knack for pottery.
Incorrect She loves painting; incidently, she also has a knack for pottery.
Correct The conference was insightful; incidentally, it provided great networking opportunities.
Incorrect The conference was insightful; incidently, it provided great networking opportunities.
Correct They were discussing travel plans; incidentally, I mentioned my trip to Italy.
Incorrect They were discussing travel plans; incidently, I mentioned my trip to Italy.

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Other common questions

What is the correct spelling?

Incidentally

What is its origin?

The word 'incidentally' originates from the Latin word 'incidentalis,' which means "occurring by chance." It entered English in the early 19th century, deriving from the combination of 'incident' and the suffix '-ally.'

How do you pronounce incidentally?

The word 'incidentally' is pronounced as /ˌɪn.sɪˈdɛn.tə.li/. It can be broken down as in-si-DEN-tuh-lee.

Any tips for using the word in a sentence?

The word 'incidentally' can be used in a sentence such as, "Incidentally, I discovered that the store has a sale on shoes this weekend." When using 'incidentally,' it is important to ensure it is placed appropriately to clarify that the information is supplementary or tangentially related to the main point, and correct spelling is crucial to maintain clarity and professionalism. Avoid confusion with similar terms and ensure the context fits a casual or informal remark that adds to the conversation without being the primary focus.

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1: Data as of 09/08/2024.