adumbratively

/ˈædəmˌbreɪtɪvli/
adverb
  1. In a way that gives only a rough or general outline; without detail.
    • She adumbratively sketched the scene before adding finer details.
    • He spoke adumbratively, touching only on the main ideas.
    • The plan was described adumbratively in the first meeting.
  2. In a way that suggests or foreshadows something.
    • The music adumbratively built tension before the climax.
    • His words adumbratively pointed to a future conflict.
    • The weather adumbratively warned of the coming storm.
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