incipiency (Meaning)

Wordnet

incipiency (n)

beginning to exist or to be apparent

Webster

incipiency (n.)

Beginning; commencement; incipient state.

incipiency Sentence Examples

  1. The incipiency of the storm was marked by a faint rumble of thunder in the distance.
  2. The symptoms of the disease were so subtle in their incipiency that they went unnoticed for weeks.
  3. The painting captured the incipiency of a young woman's beauty, before it had fully blossomed.
  4. The company faced financial challenges in its incipiency, but through perseverance, it overcame them.
  5. The friendship had its incipiency in a shared love of music and a chance encounter at a concert.
  6. In the incipiency of his political career, he showed great promise and ambition.
  7. The project's incipiency was met with skepticism, but it eventually proved to be a resounding success.
  8. The fire was detected in its incipiency, preventing it from spreading and causing significant damage.
  9. The researcher's hypothesis was based on the incipiency of a new scientific discovery.
  10. The author's first novel displayed an incipiency of talent that would later blossom into literary brilliance.

FAQs About the word incipiency

beginning to exist or to be apparentBeginning; commencement; incipient state.

launch, alpha, start, commencement, inception,beginning, onset, birth, outset, kickoff

end, period, conclusion, ending, period, close, conclusion, close, end, completion

The incipiency of the storm was marked by a faint rumble of thunder in the distance.

The symptoms of the disease were so subtle in their incipiency that they went unnoticed for weeks.

The painting captured the incipiency of a young woman's beauty, before it had fully blossomed.

The company faced financial challenges in its incipiency, but through perseverance, it overcame them.