noun
An individual whose talents and insights suggest an almost complete arrival at genius, marked by a rare depth and originality that feel just shy of full realization. The ingeniavant embodies the essence of genius in a way that feels anticipatory, as if their brilliance is just waiting to be fully seen.
Etymology:
From Latin ingenium (innate talent, natural disposition) + French avant (before, forward), capturing one poised on the edge of true genius
Example Sentence:
Her ideas carried a spark of the extraordinary, revealing her as an ingeniavant—someone whose potential for true brilliance feels just around the corner.