Indigent: very poor
Example: [One of my duties was to interview and examine patients newly admitted to the indigent medical ward]
Indigestible: Not digestible or difficult to digest.
Indigestion: dyspepsia, heartburn, uncomfortable feelings caused when your stomach has difficulty in digesting food
Example: [Spicy foods always give me indigestion]
Indignant: annoyed, irate, furious, angry, offended
Example: [indignant customers/letters/shouts]
Indignation: annoyance, anger, wrath exasperation
Example: [he felt indignation at the ill treatment of helpless animal]
Indignity: a loss of respect
Example: [They were subjected to various indignities]
Indiscernible: undetectable, unnoticeable, imperceptible, inaudible, that cannot be seen or perceived
Example: [The trail was like a softened stripe; footprints might be there, merged into the pattern till they were indiscernible. The track was almost indiscernible and finally became invisible]
Indiscreet: Lacking wise judgment
Example: [In an indiscreet moment]
Indiscriminate: random
Example: [an indiscriminate terrorist attack]
Indisputable: unquestioned not disputed
Example: [One fact is indisputable]
Indissoluble: permanent
Example: [an indissoluble bond of friendship]
Indistinct: unclear, blurry, vague, hazy, faint
Example: [an indistinct shape/figure]
Indite: compose write
Example: [indite letters]
Indivisible: undividable, inseparable, unified
Example: [The two are identical: they are indivisible: they are not two, but one]
Indolence: lethargy, laziness, apathy, inactivity, slowness
Example: [Some claim that video games encourage indolence]
Indolent: lazy
Example: [an indolent reply]
Indomitable: fearless invincible
Example: [The indomitable Mr. Gandhi said he would continue to fight for justice]
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Indubitable: unquestionable
Example: [an indubitable fact]
Indubitably: beyond doubt, unquestionably, without a doubt, certainly
Example: [It would seem that both the mature young lady and the mature young gentleman must indubitably be Veneering’s oldest friends]
Induce: bring about persuade
Example: [They induced her to take the job by promising more money]
Induct: To bring in
Example: [was inducted into the party]
Inductive: related to induction or proceeding from the specific to the general
Example: [inductive reasoning]
Indulge: to give in to a craving or desire
Example: [to indulge in a little nostalgia]
Indulgent: Yielding to the desires of oneself
Example: [indulgent relative]
Industrious: hard-working
Example: [an industrious worker]
Industry: energy business or trade
Inebriate: To intoxicate
Example: [the inebriated driver]
Inebriated: intoxicated drunk
Example: [inebriated state]
Inedible: uneatable, unfit to be eaten
Example: [Why shouldn’t she learn to make seed meal, to catch and cook rabbits, to distinguish edible cactus from inedible?]
Ineffable: inexpressible
Example: [ineffable joy]
Inefficient: Not accomplishing an intended purpose.
Ineligible: not eligible, unfit, not suitable, banned, not qualified
Example: [ineligible for funding]
Ineluctable: inescapable
Example: [he believed his fate was ineluctable and refused to make an attempt]
Inept: clumsy unfit
Example: [an inept comment]
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Inerrancy: freedom from error, infallibility
Example: [There is, in fact, not a single quality of human nature that can be said to act with inerrancy]
Inert: inactive
Example: [The dog lay inert on the sofa]
Inertia: state of being inactive or indisposed to move
Example: [our inertia in this matter may prove disastrous]
Inestimable: priceless
Example: [The medical importance of this discovery is of inestimable value]
Inevitable: predestined Unavoidable
Example: [an inevitable war]
Inexhaustible: boundless, infinite, tireless, limitless, unfailing
Example: [inexhaustible energy/supply]
Inexorable: inflexible relentless
Example: [the inexorable progress of science]
Inexpedient: unsuitable, inappropriate, unwise, inadvisable
Example: [It would have been churlish and inexpedient after this to insist on further conversation]
Inexperience: Lack of or deficiency in experience.
Inexplicable: incomprehensible, mysterious, unexplainable, enigmatical, unaccountable
Example: [inexplicable change]
Inexpressible: overwhelming, indescribable, beyond words, unspeakable
Example: [inexpressible loneliness/joy/pain]
Infallible: incapable of making a mistake
Example: [Even the experts are not infallible]
Infamous: notorious
Example: [infamous criminal]
Infamy: Total loss or destitution of honor or reputation.
Infantile: immature childish
Example: [infantile behavior]
Infantry: foot soldiers
Example: [heavy infantry unit]
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