Used in a Sentence

inchoative

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for inchoative.

Editorial note

In the case of Russian, the za here is not a preposition literally meaning ‘behind’ but rather an already fully grammaticalized marker of inchoative aspect that one encounters in a number of other verbs like засыпать ‘to fall asleep’.

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Quick take

At the beginning, still in an unformed state.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of inchoative gathered in one view.

adjective

At the beginning, still in an unformed state.

noun

(grammar) An inchoative construction.

adjective

(grammar) Aspectually indicating that a state is about to be entered or is in the process of being entered.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for inchoative.

adjective

At the beginning, still in an unformed state.

adjective

(grammar) Aspectually indicating that a state is about to be entered or is in the process of being entered.

adjective

(grammar) Inflected in or relating to the inchoative aspect.

Example sentences

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In the case of Russian, the za here is not a preposition literally meaning ‘behind’ but rather an already fully grammaticalized marker of inchoative aspect that one encounters in a number of other verbs like засыпать ‘to fall asleep’.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use inchoative in a sentence?

In the case of Russian, the za here is not a preposition literally meaning ‘behind’ but rather an already fully grammaticalized marker of inchoative aspect that one encounters in a number of other verbs like засыпать ‘to fall asleep’.

What does inchoative mean?

At the beginning, still in an unformed state.

What part of speech is inchoative?

inchoative is commonly used as adjective, noun.