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Wuthering Heights
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incipient
synonyms:
inchoate, nascent
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Definition:
beginning to appear; at an initial stage; emerging
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Some had the deep red hue of scars that have just closed or the dark tint of
incipient
scabs.
Joris-Karl Huysmans. À Rebours
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The absence had created a strangeness, an
incipient
, self-fulfilling distance between us that I didn't know how to confront.
Sue Monk Kidd. The Mermaid Chair, p.312 (2005)
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Okonkwo's first son, Nwoye, was then twelve years old but was already causing his father great anxiety for his
incipient
laziness.
Chinua Achebe. Things Fall Apart, p.13 (1958)
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‘Let me go to bed, then,’ answered the boy, shrinking from Catherine’s salute; and he put his fingers to remove
incipient
tears.
Emily Brontë. Wuthering Heights (1847)
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Weariness was written on Kamala's beautiful face, weariness from continuing a long path which had no joyous goal, weariness and
incipient
old age,
Hermann Hesse. Siddhartha (Translated by Hilda Rosner), p.81 (1951)
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my
incipient
pupil.
Vladimir Nabokov. Lolita
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