incipiently (Meaning)

incipiently

beginning to come into being or to become apparent

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incipiently Sentence Examples

  1. The incipiently formed wound on his arm began to bleed heavily.
  2. The incipiently blooming flowers exuded a sweet fragrance that filled the air.
  3. She felt an incipiently twinge of doubt creeping into her mind.
  4. The incipiently swollen river threatened to overflow its banks.
  5. The nascent fire spread incipiently through the building, hidden in the walls.
  6. The incipiently tight muscles in his leg made it difficult to walk.
  7. The incipiently forming cloud appeared on the horizon, signaling an approaching thunderstorm.
  8. The incipiently rising tide brought driftwood and seaweed to the beach.
  9. The incipiently developing tumor was small but concerning.
  10. The incipiently rising costs of living put a strain on his finances.

FAQs About the word incipiently

beginning to come into being or to become apparent

primarily,initially, originally,firstly,primitively

ultimately,finally,,lastly

The incipiently formed wound on his arm began to bleed heavily.

The incipiently blooming flowers exuded a sweet fragrance that filled the air.

She felt an incipiently twinge of doubt creeping into her mind.

The incipiently swollen river threatened to overflow its banks.