incidentally
in|ci|den|tal|ly /'ɪnsɪd'entli/
1 [ADV] ADV with cl
You use incidentally to introduce a point which is not directly relevant to what you are saying, often a question or extra information that you have just thought of.
`I didn't ask you to come. Incidentally, why have you come?'
2 [ADV] ADV with v
If something occurs only incidentally, it is less important than another thing or is not a major part of it.
The letter mentioned my great-aunt and uncle only incidentally.
1 [ADV] ADV with cl
You use incidentally to introduce a point which is not directly relevant to what you are saying, often a question or extra information that you have just thought of.
`I didn't ask you to come. Incidentally, why have you come?'
2 [ADV] ADV with v
If something occurs only incidentally, it is less important than another thing or is not a major part of it.
The letter mentioned my great-aunt and uncle only incidentally.