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What part of speech is the word tentative?

"Tentative" is an adjective.

Here's why:

* It describes a noun: We use "tentative" to describe something that is uncertain, hesitant, or provisional. For example, "He made a tentative offer to buy the house."

* It modifies a noun: In the sentence above, "tentative" modifies the noun "offer."

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