Tentative means something is not yet final, definite, or fully confident; it is provisional and may change.

Core meaning

  • When a plan, date, or decision is tentative, it is provisional or subject to change.
  • When a person’s action or tone is tentative, it is hesitant or not done with full confidence.

In short, tentative = “for now, but not guaranteed” or “careful and a bit unsure.”

Common ways you’ll see it

  • Tentative plan/meeting/date: arranged, but could be changed later.
  • Tentative conclusion: an early or initial conclusion that might change with more information.
  • Tentative greeting/steps: a shy, hesitant, or cautious way of acting.

Example:

“We have a tentative meeting on Friday.” → There is a meeting planned, but the time or even the meeting itself might change.

“She took a few tentative steps.” → She walked slowly and carefully, not fully confident.

Quick nuance

You can think of two closely related senses:

  • Provisional: not definite, open to revision (plans, dates, decisions).
  • Hesitant: not done boldly, showing some uncertainty (greetings, movements, speech).

Both keep the idea of “not fully settled” at the center.

TL;DR:
Tentative = not final or certain, or done in a hesitant way.

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