inconsummate (Meaning)

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inconsummate (a.)

Not consummated; not finished; incomplete.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inconsummate

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inconsummate Sentence Examples

  1. The novel's protagonist struggles with an inconsummate love, longing for a connection that never fully materializes.
  2. The inconsummate relationship between the two lovers left a void in their hearts that time could not heal.
  3. Mary's inconsummate desire for recognition haunted her throughout her life, driving her to seek validation in all the wrong places.
  4. The inconsummate nature of their friendship was a constant source of tension and frustration between them.
  5. The inconsummate marriage became a prison for both parties, trapped in a loveless and unsatisfying union.
  6. The artist's inconsummate pursuit of perfection led him to abandon his work, unable to live up to his own impossible standards.
  7. The inconsummate nature of the revolution left the people disillusioned and longing for a more decisive outcome.
  8. The inconsummate transaction left both parties feeling cheated and resentful, their business relationship forever tainted.
  9. The inconsummate grief of the bereaved parents lingered for years, their loss leaving an unfillable void in their lives.
  10. The inconsummate nature of the human condition is a constant reminder of our limitations and the unattainability of true happiness.

FAQs About the word inconsummate

Not consummated; not finished; incomplete.

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The novel's protagonist struggles with an inconsummate love, longing for a connection that never fully materializes.

The inconsummate relationship between the two lovers left a void in their hearts that time could not heal.

Mary's inconsummate desire for recognition haunted her throughout her life, driving her to seek validation in all the wrong places.

The inconsummate nature of their friendship was a constant source of tension and frustration between them.