inconcoction (Meaning)
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inconcoction (n.)
The state of being undigested; unripeness; immaturity.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inconcoction
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inconcoction Sentence Examples
- The scientist's concoction of chemicals resulted in an explosive reaction.
- The sorcerer's concoction of herbs and potions emitted a pungent odor.
- The witch's concoction of frogs, eyeballs, and bat wings sent chills down her spine.
- The mad professor's concoction of gadgets and wires malfunctioned disastrously.
- The alchemist's concoction of gold and precious stones turned out to be mere fool's gold.
- The chef's concoction of ingredients proved to be an unappetizing disaster.
- The artist's concoction of colors and shapes created a chaotic masterpiece.
- The politician's concoction of lies and half-truths fooled the credulous public.
- The scammer's concoction of a get-rich-quick scheme ruined countless lives.
- The detective unravelled the elaborate concoction of clues, leading to the truth behind the murder.
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The state of being undigested; unripeness; immaturity.
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The scientist's concoction of chemicals resulted in an explosive reaction.
The sorcerer's concoction of herbs and potions emitted a pungent odor.
The witch's concoction of frogs, eyeballs, and bat wings sent chills down her spine.
The mad professor's concoction of gadgets and wires malfunctioned disastrously.