Provisionally
Hedging expression to soften claims
Use `provisionally` to agree to a plan while keeping your options open for future changes.
In 15 Sekunden
- A temporary agreement that might change later.
- Used to soften claims and avoid total commitment.
- Perfect for professional settings and scheduling.
Bedeutung
Using 'provisionally' means you are agreeing to something for now, but things might change later. It is like saying 'yes' with a small safety exit in case new information comes up.
Wichtige Beispiele
3 von 6Accepting a job offer
I have provisionally accepted the position pending the contract review.
I have provisionally accepted the position pending the contract review.
Scheduling a coffee date
Let's provisionally meet at 4 PM, but I'll confirm tomorrow.
Let's provisionally meet at 4 PM, but I'll confirm tomorrow.
Reporting scientific results
The team has provisionally identified the cause of the leak.
The team has provisionally identified the cause of the leak.
Kultureller Hintergrund
The term has deep roots in legal and administrative English, where definitive statements can lead to lawsuits. It reflects a Western cultural preference for 'under-promising and over-delivering.' It became a staple of corporate 'office speak' in the mid-20th century to manage expectations during long projects.
The 'Pencil' Rule
Think of `provisionally` as writing in pencil. It tells people you are serious, but you still have an eraser ready.
Don't Overuse It
If you use it for every single decision, people might think you are afraid of commitment or untrustworthy.
In 15 Sekunden
- A temporary agreement that might change later.
- Used to soften claims and avoid total commitment.
- Perfect for professional settings and scheduling.
What It Means
Provisionally is your best friend when you need to be careful. It means something is accepted or planned for the present time. However, it is not permanent. You are leaving the door open for changes. Think of it as a 'soft yes.' You are moving forward, but you aren't locked in yet. It is the verbal version of writing in pencil instead of ink.
How To Use It
Place it before a verb or at the end of a sentence. You can say, 'I have provisionally accepted the offer.' This tells the other person you like the deal. But, you might change your mind if the details look bad later. It works perfectly when you want to show progress without 100% commitment. It is a very sophisticated way to hedge your bets.
When To Use It
Use it when plans are still 'under construction.' It is great for business meetings or organizing events. If a friend asks if you can come to their party next month, say you are provisionally free. This sounds much more polite than saying 'maybe.' It shows you actually want to go. It is also perfect for legal or academic writing where certainty is dangerous.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this for emotional or romantic commitments. Telling someone 'I provisionally love you' is a great way to get dumped. Avoid it in very casual settings like a dive bar. It can sound a bit 'stiff' or overly intellectual there. If you are 100% sure about something, don't use it. It will make you sound indecisive or even suspicious.
Cultural Background
English speakers, especially in the UK and US, love 'hedging.' We often avoid being too direct to stay polite. Provisionally comes from the word 'provision,' meaning a temporary arrangement. It grew popular in bureaucracy and law. It reflects a culture that values flexibility and 'fine print.' It’s the ultimate 'safety first' word for your social and professional life.
Common Variations
If provisionally feels too heavy, try tentatively. They are almost twins. You can also say 'subject to change' or 'for the time being.' In casual talk, people just say 'for now.' But using provisionally makes you sound like a high-level professional. It adds a layer of 'C1 level' polish to your vocabulary instantly.
Nutzungshinweise
This is a high-level (C1) adverb. It is most at home in professional emails, news reports, and formal discussions. Using it correctly shows a high command of English nuance.
The 'Pencil' Rule
Think of `provisionally` as writing in pencil. It tells people you are serious, but you still have an eraser ready.
Don't Overuse It
If you use it for every single decision, people might think you are afraid of commitment or untrustworthy.
The British Politeness Hack
In the UK, saying 'I provisionally agree' is a polite way to say 'I have some concerns but I don't want to argue yet.'
Beispiele
6I have provisionally accepted the position pending the contract review.
I have provisionally accepted the position pending the contract review.
Shows interest but protects the speaker until they see the fine print.
Let's provisionally meet at 4 PM, but I'll confirm tomorrow.
Let's provisionally meet at 4 PM, but I'll confirm tomorrow.
A polite way to set a time while acknowledging a busy schedule.
The team has provisionally identified the cause of the leak.
The team has provisionally identified the cause of the leak.
Used to avoid making a false claim before all tests are done.
I'm provisionally in for the road trip! Just need to check my budget.
I'm provisionally in for the road trip! Just need to check my budget.
Adds a touch of humor by using a formal word in a casual text.
I provisionally agree to eat your spicy cooking, provided there is milk nearby.
I provisionally agree to eat your spicy cooking, provided there is milk nearby.
Uses the word to set a funny 'condition' for an agreement.
We've provisionally decided to sell the house, though it's a hard choice.
We've provisionally decided to sell the house, though it's a hard choice.
Shows the decision is made but the speakers are still emotionally processing it.
Teste dich selbst
Choose the best word to show that the meeting time might change.
The board has ___ scheduled the gala for October 12th.
Provisionally indicates that the date is set for now but isn't final yet.
Which word fits best in a professional email to soften a claim?
We can ___ conclude that the marketing campaign was a success.
Using provisionally allows the speaker to claim success while leaving room for more data.
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Visuelle Lernhilfen
Formality of 'Provisionally'
Using 'For now'
Let's say 5:00 for now.
Using 'Tentatively'
I've tentatively booked the room.
Using 'Provisionally'
The results are provisionally approved.
When to use Provisionally
Job Offers
Accepting before seeing the contract.
Event Planning
Setting a date that might move.
Scientific Data
Naming a discovery before verification.
Legal Agreements
Agreeing to terms 'on condition'.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNot exactly. Maybe sounds uncertain, while provisionally sounds like you have a plan that just isn't 100% final yet.
Yes, but it might sound a bit fancy. Use it when you want to be funny or if you are talking about a serious plan like a wedding.
It usually goes before the verb, like I provisionally accepted, or at the end of a clause.
Yes, provisionally feels slightly more official or legal than tentatively.
No. If a decision is final, using provisionally will confuse people and make them think it could still change.
Yes, a proviso is a condition that must be met. For example, 'I agreed with the proviso that I can leave early.'
Yes, the meaning is identical in both regions, though the British might use it slightly more in social scheduling.
Confusing it with proactively. Proactively means taking action early, while provisionally means agreeing temporarily.
Sure! It’s a great way to sound smart while being vague about your Saturday plans.
Usually, yes. Even if you don't say the condition out loud, provisionally implies that something else must happen for it to become final.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Tentatively
Subject to further confirmation; very similar to provisionally.
Subject to change
A phrase used to warn that details are not final.
For the time being
A more casual way to say something is temporary.
Pending
Waiting for something else to happen before a decision is final.
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