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Synonyms: Match the word with the word or phrase nearest to its definition. incipient a. difficult b. beginning c. full d. impatient
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Synonyms: Match the word with the word or phrase nearest to its definition.
incipient
a. difficult
b. beginning
c. full
d. impatient
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The answer is B because incipient mean
in an initial stage; beginning to happen or develop Hope This Helps
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the answer is b because the definition of the word incipient is (beginning to happen or develop). Hoped this helped :)
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