Tentative

/ˈtɛntətɪv/ adjective

Tentative describes something that is not yet certain or fully decided, and may change later. It can also describe actions that are done carefully or hesitantly.

From Medieval Latin *tentativus* 'trying, testing', from Latin *tentare* or *temptare* 'to try, to test'. The idea is that something tentative is still in the testing stage.

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