parenthesis
pa|ren|thesis /pər'enθəsɪs/ (parentheses /pər'enθəsiːz/)
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Parentheses are a pair of curved marks that you put around words or numbers to indicate that they are additional, separate, or less important. (This sentence is in parentheses.)
= bracket
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A parenthesis is a remark that is made in the middle of a piece of speech or writing, and which gives a little more information about the subject being discussed.
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You say `in parenthesis' to indicate that you are about to add something before going back to the main topic.
1 [N-COUNT] usu pl
Parentheses are a pair of curved marks that you put around words or numbers to indicate that they are additional, separate, or less important. (This sentence is in parentheses.)
= bracket
2 [N-COUNT]
A parenthesis is a remark that is made in the middle of a piece of speech or writing, and which gives a little more information about the subject being discussed.
3 [PHRASE] PHR cl
You say `in parenthesis' to indicate that you are about to add something before going back to the main topic.