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1. just begun and so not fully formed or developed; rudimentary
2. confused or incoherent
1. The Avengers faced a new threat in the form of an inchoate villain who had yet to realize the full extent of his powers.
2. Batman scanned the inchoate clues scattered across the crime scene, knowing they were the beginning of a larger puzzle.
3. Nobita's inchoate ideas for gadgets often led to amusing adventures when Doraemon took them seriously.
4. When Harry Potter first arrived at Hogwarts, his magical abilities were inchoate, but he quickly grew to be a skilled wizard.