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imminent - ANSWER (adj.) about to happen



immoral - ANSWER (adj.) not conforming to accepted standards of morality; unethical



immortal - ANSWER (adj.) able to live forever



immune - ANSWER (adj.) safe from harm; protected



impair - ANSWER (v.) to weaken; to cause to become worse



impartial - ANSWER (adj.) fair; unbiased; neutral



impatient - ANSWER (adj.) not patient; not willing to bear delay



impeccable - ANSWER (adj.) flawless; perfect



impede - ANSWER (v.) to block or interfere with; to hinder

to delay



impediment - ANSWER (n.) something that blocks the view, a barrier; obstruction;
obstacle



imperative - ANSWER (adj.) urgent; of great necessity; crucial

,impetuous - ANSWER (adj.) forceful; acting or done quickly and without thought or care



impish - ANSWER (adj.) playful, but mischievous; inclined to do slightly naughty things
for fun



imply - ANSWER (v.) to indicate or suggest, without being stated explicitly



impoverished - ANSWER (adj.) poor, in a state of poverty



improvise - ANSWER (v.) to compose or perform without preparation; to construct from
available materials



impulse - ANSWER (n.) sudden desire to do something



impulsive - ANSWER (adj.) acting without thought



inadvertent - ANSWER (adj.) unintentional; accidental



inaudible - ANSWER (adj.) not able to be heard



inaugural - ANSWER (adj.) the beginning, the first of a series



incarceration - ANSWER (n.) imprisonment; jailing; confinement



incensed - ANSWER (adj.) very angry; enraged



incentive - ANSWER (n.) a reason for doing something; something that stimulates action

,inception - ANSWER (n.) the beginning, start, earliest stage of some process, institution,
etc.



incessant - ANSWER (adj.) never stopping; going on all the time



incident - ANSWER (n.) an event or occurrence



incite - ANSWER (v.) to rouse, stir up, urge on; to provoke



incognito - ANSWER (adj.) in a disguised state



incompetent - ANSWER (adj.) unable to do something; lacking the skill or knowledge to
do something competently



inconsequential - ANSWER (adj.) unimportant; of no importance; trivial



inconspicuous - ANSWER (adj.) not standing out; not easy to see; not noticeable



incorporate - ANSWER (v.) to put together features, ideas, or elements



incredulous - ANSWER (adj.) unwilling or unable to believe something; skeptical



incremental - ANSWER (adj.) increasing steadily in regular steps or degrees; in small
regular additions



incriminate - ANSWER (v.) to show somebody's guilt or to make somebody appear guilty

, indecent - ANSWER (adj.) obscene; not in agreement with accepted standards of what is
right or proper in polite society



indifferent - ANSWER (adj.) not caring one way or the other



indignant - ANSWER (adj.) feeling or showing resentment or anger at something that is
unfair, undignified, or degrading



indispensable - ANSWER (adj.) completely necessary



induce - ANSWER (v.) to cause, bring about; to persuade



induct - ANSWER (v.) admit as a member; initiate



industrious - ANSWER (adj.) hard working and diligent



inept - ANSWER (adj.) unskilled; clumsy



inequity - ANSWER (n.) injustice; unfairness; an instance of injustice



inert - ANSWER (adj.) unable to act or move; inactive; sluggish



inevitable - ANSWER (adj.) certain to happen; unavoidable



infamous - ANSWER (adj.) well known for some bad quality or deed



inference - ANSWER (n.) a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning

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