INADVERTENTLY


Meaning of INADVERTENTLY in English

in ‧ ad ‧ vert ‧ ent ‧ ly /ˌɪnədˈvɜːtəntli $ -ɜːr-/ BrE AmE adverb

[ Date: 1600-1700 ; Language: Latin ; Origin: advertens , present participle of advertere 'to turn your mind to' ]

without realizing what you are doing SYN accidentally OPP deliberately :

Viruses can be spread inadvertently by email users.

Robinson’s name was inadvertently omitted from the list.

—inadvertent adjective :

inadvertent exposure to chemicals

—inadvertence noun [uncountable]

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THESAURUS

■ words meaning accidentally

▪ accidentally/by accident in a way that was not planned or intended:

He accidentally shot his friend.

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Fleming discovered the drug by accident, when he was researching something else.

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I met the man purely by accident, and we began a conversation.

▪ by mistake if you do something by mistake, you intend to do one thing, but you accidentally do something else instead:

Michelle must have picked up my keys by mistake.

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Gary wandered into the wrong hotel room by mistake.

▪ be an accident if you say that something was an accident, you mean that you are sorry it happened, but it was not done deliberately:

Marris told the police the killing was an accident.

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Don’t blame yourself – it was an accident.

▪ unintentionally if you do something unintentionally, especially something bad, you do it even though you do not intend to do it:

Teachers often unintentionally favour certain students.

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Several scenes in the movie are unintentionally funny.

▪ inadvertently if you inadvertently do something, you do it without realizing you are doing it, because you are not careful enough:

In a panic, I inadvertently pushed the accelerator instead of the brake.

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The Finance Minister inadvertently revealed budget secrets to reporters.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.