noun
- plural of inchoateness; the quality or state of being inchoate (just begun, incomplete, or not fully formed)
Usage: formal; abstract noun; typically used in academic or literary contexts
Examples
- The inchoatenesses of the early drafts made it clear the author needed more time to develop the plot.
- Critics noted the inchoatenesses in the composer's experimental symphonies.
- The philosopher explored the inchoatenesses of human consciousness in her latest work.
- Despite the inchoatenesses of the proposal, the board saw potential in the core idea.
- The artist embraced the inchoatenesses of her abstract pieces as part of their appeal.