Crossword-Solution: CIRCUMSTANTIAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Circumstantial | a. | Consisting in, or pertaining to, circumstances or particular incidents. |
| Circumstantial | a. | Incidental; relating to, but not essential. |
| Circumstantial | a. | Abounding with circumstances; detailing or exhibiting all the circumstances; minute; particular. |
| Circumstantial | n. | Something incidental to the main subject, but of less importance; opposed to an essential; -- generally in the plural; as, the circumstantials of religion. |
We have 90 clues for the answer “CIRCUMSTANTIAL”
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| wavering | 52 answers |
| undeterminable | 55 answers |
| contestable | 56 answers |
| incredulous | 57 answers |
| disputed | 58 answers |
| Potential | 59 answers |
| Arguable | 60 answers |
| Probable | 61 answers |
| possible | 61 answers |
| Indicative | 63 answers |
| Unprotected | 64 answers |
| clinging | 64 answers |
| descriptive | 66 answers |
| detailed | 66 answers |
| Endangered | 67 answers |
| conditional | 68 answers |
| Vulnerable | 69 answers |
| adventitious | 70 answers |
| Inexact | 70 answers |
| subject to | 70 answers |
| Helpless | 70 answers |
| DEPENDENT ___ | 71 answers |
| intricate | 71 answers |
| Hazardous | 72 answers |
| moot | 73 answers |
| unclassifiable | 73 answers |
| Tricky | 74 answers |
| Full | 75 answers |
| Unforeseen | 76 answers |
| Indeterminate | 76 answers |
| disputable | 76 answers |
| Likely | 76 answers |
| sombre | 76 answers |
| perilous | 76 answers |
| Unsafe? | 76 answers |
| borderline | 77 answers |
| sensitive | 77 answers |
| Risky | 77 answers |
| Controversial | 77 answers |
| paradoxical | 78 answers |
| Accidental | 78 answers |
| complex | 78 answers |
| Undefined | 78 answers |
| Incidental | 78 answers |
| fortuitous | 78 answers |
| wobbly | 79 answers |
| Unpredictable | 79 answers |
| Undependable | 79 answers |
| Precarious | 79 answers |
| Touchy | 79 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CIRCUMSTANTIAL (5)
See?” Aunt Polly was vexed to think she had overlooked that bit of circumstantial evidence, and missed a trick.
The young man was tried and convicted of the crime; but either the circumstantial nature of the evidence, and possibly some lurking doubts in the breast of the executive, or, lastly—an argument of greater weight in a republic than it could have been under a monarchy,—the high respectability and political influence of the criminal’s connections, had availed to mitigate his doom from death to perpetual imprisonment.
Finding that it seemed impossible to trap Tarzan through any voluntary act of his own, Rokoff and Paulvitch put their heads together to hatch a plan that would trap the ape-man in all the circumstantial evidence of a compromising position.
Thoughtless and superficial people may say, Here is surely a very trumpery little incident related in an absurdly circumstantial manner.
There is nothing strikingly remarkable about it; but one can say of it as of the Academy of Music in New York, that if a broom or a shovel has ever been used in it there is no circumstantial evidence to back up the fact.
Quotes with CIRCUMSTANTIAL (3)
The thought came over me that never would one full and absolute moment, containing all the others, justify my life, that all of my instants would be provisional phases, annihilators of the past turned to face the future, and that beyond the episodic, the present, the circumstantial, we were nobody.
Love is circumstantial we can love anyone if need be and losing the one we love is the singular catastrophe. Time does not heal it. Every present moment yearns for even the roughest past.
In this world we do not have to become the doer, we have to become nimit [an instrument, one of the many scientific circumstantial evidence, not the whole and sole doer].