Hesitant, apprehensive.
To do something hesitantly or uncertainly. (See: Tentative.)
The word 'tentative' is an adjective that is either pre-modifying or attributive, as in 'a tentative suggestion', or predicative, as in 'he is tentative'.
I can give you several sentences.That is just a tentative agreement.The party is tentative; I'll call later when we have firmer plans.He was tentative about going into the dark room.
Tentative is an adjective.
Tentative is an adjective.
graduation
The prefix of "tentative" is "tent-" which means "to stretch" or "to hold."
Yes, the scheduled time is tentative.
No, it is not an adverb. Graduation is a noun, typically used to mean completion of education (high school, college).
It represents that you are a part of the National Honors Society.
"The parties set a tentative sale date in July." "The lion cub made one tentative swipe at the turtle and then scampered away."