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inchoate
\in-KOH-ut\
adjective

being only partly in existence or operation; especially : imperfectly formed or formulated

Example Sentence
Kate had an inchoate suspicion that things were about to go wrong, but she was unable to think of any concrete reason for her concern.

It has been said that the love of money is the root of all evil. The want of money is so quite as truly.

Samuel Butler (1835-1902) English Author and Philosopher