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inchoate

/ɪnˈkəʊeɪt/

Meanings
  • adjective

    Not yet formed or completed; in a state of beginning.


Pronunciation
  1. /ɪnˈkoʊeɪt/



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Synonyms

chaotic , confused , elementary , embryonic , immature , incipient , nascent , rudimentary
Variants
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inchoate , inchoately , inchoateness , inchoatenesses
Etymology
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From the Latin inchoare, meaning 'to begin'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'inchoate' is often used in legal contexts to describe a crime that is still in the planning stages.

  2. Inchoate also refers to the early stages of embryonic development.


Related Concepts
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  1. incipient: Related term meaning 'just beginning' or 'about to start'.

  2. incomplete: Related term meaning 'lacking essential parts or elements'.


Culture
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Inchoate has been used in various literary works to describe a state of uncertainty or potential. For instance, in T.S. Eliot's 'The Waste Land', the term is used to describe the fragmented and unfinished nature of the world around the characters.

How to Memorize "inchoate"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a seed starting to grow. Visualize the process of a seed transforming into a plant.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word with the idea of a beginning or a fresh start.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the phrase 'inchoate' means 'not yet complete' to remember its definition.

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1. Association of sound and meaning: The word 'inchoate' may sound similar to 'incoherent', which means not logical or clear. While 'inchoate' means something that is just begun or in the early stages of development, it still has a connection to the idea of being unclear or not fully formed.

2. Break it down: The word 'inchoate' can be broken down into two parts: 'in' and 'choate'. 'In' is a common prefix meaning 'not' or 'not yet', while 'choate' means 'well-defined' or 'formed'. Thus, 'inchoate' means 'not yet formed' or 'in the early stages'.

3. Visualize the definition: Imagine a small seed that has just been planted. It is 'inchoate' because it has just begun to grow and is not yet a fully formed plant. This visual representation can help you remember the meaning of the word.

4. Create a memorable sentence: Use the word 'inchoate' in a sentence that is easy to remember. For example: 'The writer's first draft was inchoate, but with revision, it became a polished piece.'

5. Practice recalling the word: Regularly practice recalling the word 'inchoate' and its meaning. Incorporate it into your daily conversations or writing to help solidify it in your memory.


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