Infer: deduce conclude
Example: [What do you infer from her refusal?]
Inference: resulting conclusion
Example: [what is the inference]
Infernal: hellish
Example: [He described a journey through the infernal world]
Infidel: nonbeliever
Example: [infidel armies]
Infiltrate: to pass secretly into enemy territory
Example: [A journalist managed to infiltrate the powerful drug cartel]
Infinite: Measureless.
Infinitesimal: very small
Example: [The amounts of radioactivity present were infinitesimal]
Infinity: eternity, limitlessness, endlessness
Example: [It possesses the attributes of infinity, is indestructible, immortal, undying]
Infirm: sick, unwell, weak, ill, unstable
Example: [Can they give beauty to the deformed, strength to the weak, or health to the infirm?]
Infirmity: disease ailment
Example: [an advanced state of infirmity]
Inflammation: irritation, swelling, ignition, redness, firing
Example: [He was dying of inflammation of the liver, contracted in Senegal]
Inflammatory: incendiary
Example: [inflammatory speech]
Inflate: heighten, enhance, intensify raise
Example: [his claims about the new products were inflated]
Influence: Ability to sway the will of another.
Influx: inflow
Example: [an influx of refugees]
Infraction: violation
Example: [an infraction of the rules]
Infrequent: Uncommon.
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Infringe: encroach
Example: [They infringed building regulations]
Infuriate: to anger enrage
Example: [His casual attitude infuriates me]
Infuse: instill inspire
Example: [Her arrival infused the children with enthusiasm]
Infusion: distillation, mixture, extract, brew, instillation
Example: [an intravenous infusion of insulin]
Ingenious: clever
Example: [ingenious solution to a difficult problem]
Ingenue: a naïve young woman
Example: [she insisted that she be cast as an ingenue]
Ingenuity: originality, inventiveness, skillfulness, cleverness, resourcefulness
Example: [The canoes were often large, and constructed with great labour and ingenuity]
Ingenuous: naïve and unsophisticated
Example: [it was rather ingenuous of him to ask a complete stranger to look after his luggage]
Inglorious: Shameful
Example: [a long, inglorious record]
Ingraft: To set or implant deeply and firmly.
Ingrained: firmly rooted deeply established
Example: [The belief that you should own your own house is deeply ingrained in our society]
Ingrate: ungrateful person
Example: [The feudal deference, and the ingrate privileges, crumble under the pressure for social equity]
Ingratiate: flattering, pleasing, endearing
Example: [He’s always trying to ingratiate himself with his boss]
Ingratitude: Insensibility to kindness.
Inhabit: to dwell in to occupy
Example: [These remote islands are inhabited only by birds and small animals]
Inherence: quality of existing as a natural or essential part, quality of being inherent
Example: [The three dynamical relations then, from which all others spring, are those of Inherence, Consequence, and Composition]
Inherent: inborn innate
Example: [an inherent distrust of lawyer]
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Inhibit: restrain
Example: [This drug inhibits the growth of tumors]
Inhuman: Savage.
Inhume: place in a grave, bury, entomb
Example: [The early Christians inhumed the bodies of their martyrs in their temples]
Inimical: hostile, adverse, unfriendly
Example: [Excessive managerial control is inimical to creative expression]
Inimitable: peerless
Example: [in his own inimitable style]
Iniquitous: wicked unjust
Example: [an iniquitous system]
Iniquity: evil, wickedness, injustice, immorality, sin
Example: [You don’t imagine that I would be guilty of such an iniquity?]
Initiate: introduce begin
Example: [initiate a discussion]
Initiation: induction ceremony
Example: [the initiation of divorce proceedings]
Inject: as a fluid, To introduce, by injection
Example: [to inject himself with insulin every day]
Injunction: Mandate.
Injurious: harmful
Example: [cigarette smoking is injurious to your health]
Inkling: A hint
Example: [He must have had some inkling of what was happening]
Inland: inside a country, midland, to the interior of a region
Example: [inland areas]
Inmost: innermost, deepest, most central, secret, most private
Example: [Barnes, looking around quickly to see who had read his inmost thoughts, met the firm glance of his antagonist]
Innate: natural inborn
Example: [his innate goodness]
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