Incipient vs Galling - What's the difference?
incipient | galling |
In an initial stage; beginning, starting, coming into existence.
(countable, obsolete) beginner
(uncountable, grammar) A verb tense of the Hebrew language.
vexing, humiliating
* 2014 , Daniel Taylor, "
As adjectives the difference between incipient and galling
is that incipient is in an initial stage; beginning, starting, coming into existence while galling is vexing, humiliating.As a noun incipient
is (countable|obsolete) beginner.As a verb galling is
.incipient
English
Adjective
(-)- After 500 years, incipient towns appeared.
- Employees shall be familiarized with the use of a fire extinguisher in incipient stage fire fighting.
Synonyms
* (beginning) beginning, commencing, emerging, starting, inchoate, nascentNoun
Synonyms
* (beginner) beginner, inceptorgalling
English
Adjective
(en adjective)World Cup 2014: Uruguay sink England as Suárez makes his mark," guardian.co.uk , 20 June:
- Uruguay were quick to the ball, strong in the tackle and seemed intent' on showing they were a better team than had been apparent in their defeat to Costa Rica. Yet the most ' galling part for England is that they helped them on their way.