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inchoate

1 of 1adjective
/ɪnˈkoʊɪt/
Forms:more inchoate,most inchoate
1

just beginning to take shape

  • His ideas were still inchoate, more instinct than strategy.
  • The movement was inchoate, fueled by passion but lacking direction.
  • She had an inchoate sense of longing she couldn't quite explain.
  • The plan was inchoate, missing key details and timelines.
  • Their relationship was inchoate, undefined but emotionally charged.
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