inchoative

Definition of inchoativenext

Example Sentences

Recent Examples of Synonyms for inchoative
Adjective
  • The captain did not enter a plea during an initial appearance in federal court on August 10.
    Martin Goillandeau, CNN Money, 20 Aug. 2026
  • According to police, Rodriguez hired her son as a security guard with an initial salary of $42,000.
    Abby Dodge, CBS News, 20 Aug. 2026
Adjective
  • The Valkyries took off in the second quarter after another slow start, ending the first half on an 11-0 run on the way to a 44-28 lead at the break.
    ABC News, ABC News, 18 Aug. 2026
  • View this post on Instagram Charles Esten Charles Esten recalled his first time meeting Panettiere while auditioning for Nashville.
    Jason P. Frank, Vulture, 18 Aug. 2026
Adjective
  • The cooking philosophy, though, hasn’t changed much since Portland, where Lane spent five formative years at clarklewis under Morgan Brownlow, in a lineage that runs back through Oliveto and Chez Panisse.
    David Hochman, Forbes.com, 15 Aug. 2026
  • Chapek’s memoir recounts his formative years growing up in small-town Indiana, where he was raised by his mother and WWII-veteran father.
    Todd Spangler, Variety, 12 Aug. 2026
Adjective
  • Vaccinating our faculty and staff is our first step toward keeping our schools open and safe and will be inceptive to reopening our economy.
    Margaret W. Long, chicagotribune.com, 19 Nov. 2020
Adjective
  • Yet, even these inchoate moments deepen the music’s sense of honest confusion.
    Jon Dolan, Rolling Stone, 8 June 2026
  • These are the inchoate and unarticulated aspects of the relationship an author offers to us through a book, the parts of the reading experience that provide a kind of psychological mooring for a reader.
    Walt Hunter, The Atlantic, 4 June 2026
Adjective
  • Buckcherry’s current lineup includes Todd as the only original member, Dacanay, guitarist Billy Rowe, bass player Kelly LeMieux, and drummer Francis Ruiz.
    Charisma Madarang, Rolling Stone, 22 Aug. 2026
  • And with most of the original cast now long gone, the latest sequel often feels as cursed as that treacherous netherworld.
    Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 21 Aug. 2026
Adjective
  • Yet people in Venezuela saw few indications of an incipient transition.
    Stephania Taladrid, New Yorker, 20 July 2026
  • Nolan, who also wrote the screenplay, cuts between Ulysses’ trials and Telemachus’ travels through the Ionian isles to find out whether his father is still alive – a matter of some importance both to his incipient manhood and to Penelope back home.
    Peter Rainer, Christian Science Monitor, 16 July 2026
Adjective
  • In a few moments, the nascent supernova will release as much energy as the sun will over its entire lifetime.
    Phil Plait, Scientific American, 14 Aug. 2026
  • Emerging artists still see incredible value in these performances — and are hopeful that nascent online programming will offer a new alternative.
    Maria Sherman, Chicago Tribune, 5 Aug. 2026
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“Inchoative.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/inchoative. Accessed 23 Aug. 2026.

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