inchoative aspect (Meaning)

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inchoative aspect (n)

aspect with regard to the beginning of the action of the verb

Synonyms & Antonyms of inchoative aspect

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inchoative aspect Sentence Examples

  1. The budding flower displayed the inchoative aspect of a new life form.
  2. The child's inarticulate babbling revealed the burgeoning of language acquisition.
  3. The faint blush on her cheeks hinted at the inchoative stage of romantic feelings.
  4. The throbbing of his heart signaled the inchoative onset of love.
  5. The clouds gathering on the horizon were the inchoative stage of an approaching storm.
  6. The flicker of embryonic movement marked the inchoative aspect of life within the egg.
  7. The struggling seedlings hinted at the inchoative nature of plant growth.
  8. The inchoative whiteness of the dawn heralded the approach of day.
  9. The incipience of hunger gnawed at his stomach, an inchoative reminder of his need for sustenance.
  10. The inchoative glimmer in her eyes ignited hope amidst the darkness.

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aspect with regard to the beginning of the action of the verb

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The budding flower displayed the inchoative aspect of a new life form.

The child's inarticulate babbling revealed the burgeoning of language acquisition.

The faint blush on her cheeks hinted at the inchoative stage of romantic feelings.

The throbbing of his heart signaled the inchoative onset of love.