Innocuous: Harmless
Example: [Some mushrooms look innocuous but are in fact poisonous]
Innovate: modernize to invent
Example: [always desperate to innovate]
Innovation: introduction of something new change
Example: [she loved innovations just because they were new]
Innovative: useful idea new
Example: [innovative ideas]
Innuendo: indirect and subtle criticism
Example: [an element of sexual innuendo]
Innumerable: Countless
Example: [innumerable problems]
Inopportune: untimely
Example: [an inopportune moment]
Inordinate: excessive
Example: [an inordinate amount of time]
Inquisition: A court or tribunal for examination and punishment of heretics.
Inquisitive: intrusive, snooping, curious, nosy, inquiring
Example: [It is best not to be too inquisitive about other people’s affairs]
Inquisitor: harsh questioner, examiner, investigator, interrogator, inquirer
Example: [There was no trace of swagger or bravado when Tom faced his inquisitor]
Insalubrious: unwholesome, unhealthy, noxious, unhygienic, unsanitary
Example: [The insalubrious climate and various military expeditions are continually causing losses of men. insalubrious air]
Insatiable: never satisfied
Example: [an insatiable appetite]
Inscrutable: cannot be fully understood
Example: [an inscrutable face]
Insensate: without feeling
Example: [she lay there as insensate as a log]
Insensible: Imperceptible.
Inseparable: That can not be separated.
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Insidious: sly treacherous
Example: [High-blood pressure is an insidious condition which has few symptoms]
Insight: Intellectual discernment.
Insignificant: Without importance force or influence.
Insinuate: imply, to suggest, say indirectly
Example: [Are you insinuating I’m losing my nerve?]
Insipid: dull, flat, lacking flavor
Example: [He’s an insipid old bore]
Insistence: persistence, perseverance, resolve
Example: [You shall accept him, she repeated with the insistence of a monomaniac]
Insistent: Urgent.
Insolent: insulting
Example: [an insolent gesture]
Insolvent: bankrupt
Example: [the company went insolent]
Insomnia: Sleeplessness
Example: [he suffered from insomnia]
Insouciant: nonchalant
Example: [insouciant attitude]
Inspector: An official appointed to examine or oversee any matter of public interest or importance.
Installment (Instalment): portion
Example: [pay each installment on time]
Instant: at once
Example: [instant tea, instant coffee]
Instigate: urge, incite, agitate
Example: [The government will instigate new measures to combat terrorism]
Instigator: initiator, provoker, leader, inciter, mastermind, troublemaker
Example: [Sometimes, I fancy that the instigator of the crime was a man who was in love with me]
Instil ): Teach; Instruct; Implant; Transfuse; Ingrain; Introduce Gradually: His teachers had instilled a lasting love of learning in him.
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Instill: To infuse.
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Insubordinate: disobedient
Example: [an insubordinate child]
Insubstantial: insignificant lacking substance
Example: [insubstantial evidence]
Insufficiency: lacking in something
Insular: isolated narrow-minded
Example: [insular ideas]
Insulate: protect, prevent the transfer of something, segregate, isolate, close off
Example: [A simple porcelain cleat at either end, as shown in the drawing, will serve to insulate it sufficiently]
Insuperable: insurmountable
Example: [insuperable difficulties]
Insurgence: Uprising.
Insurgent: rebellious
Example: [All approaches to the capital are now under the control of the insurgents]
Insurrection: rebellion uprising
Example: [armed insurrection]
Intangible: Not perceptible to the touch
Example: [charisma is an intangible quality]
Integral: essential
Example: [an integral part of]
Integrate: make whole
Example: [He seems to find it difficult to integrate socially]
Integration: unification
Example: [cultural integration]
Integrity: honest, decency, wholeness
Example: [a man of the highest integrity]
Integument: a covering
Example: [turtle has a hard integument]
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