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inconvenience the condition or quality of being awkward or troublesome. [3 definitions]
inconvenient causing extra effort or time. [3 definitions]
incorporate to include or blend into a larger thing that already exists. [5 definitions]
incorrect factually wrong. [3 definitions]
increase to make larger or more numerous. [6 definitions]
increasingly more and more; to a greater and greater degree.
incredible difficult or impossible to believe. [2 definitions]
incredulous in a state of skepticism, wonder, or disbelief. [2 definitions]
incriminate to indicate the possible involvement of (someone) in a criminal or immoral act; implicate. [2 definitions]
incubate to keep (eggs) warm until time to hatch. [5 definitions]
incubator a temperature-controlled apparatus in which ideal conditions are maintained for the recovery of sick or premature infants. [3 definitions]
incurable that cannot be cured. [2 definitions]
indebted obligated to another person or persons, as for money or favors.
indecent not in accord with accepted standards of morality, propriety, or taste; improper or vulgar.
indeed without any question or doubt; truly; in fact. [2 definitions]
indefinite lacking clear definition or limits; vague, undecided, or indeterminate.
indefinite article in English grammar, either of the articles "a" and "an," which do not restrict the nouns or noun equivalents that they modify, but serve to indicate the class to which such modified words belong. (Cf. definite article.)
indent1 to make jagged by putting recesses or notches in. [7 definitions]
independence the quality or state of being independent. [2 definitions]
Independence Day a U.S. national holiday celebrated on July 4 in commemoration of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence from England in 1776; Fourth of July.
independent not ruled by another; self-governing. [5 definitions]