interested |
having or showing curiosity, concern, or attention. |
interesting |
causing attention to, concern about, or interest in. |
interface |
the equipment or programs used to communicate between different computer systems or programs. |
interfere |
to block or get in the way (usually followed by "with"). [2 definitions] |
interference |
the act of disturbing or getting in the way of something. [4 definitions] |
intergalactic |
of, having to do with, or located in the space between galaxies. |
interior |
being inside or within. [4 definitions] |
interjection |
a word or expression that shows strong feeling; exclamation. "Oh no!" and "Oops!" are examples of interjections. |
intermediate |
being or happening between two things, stages, positions, or persons; being in the middle. |
intermission |
a pause or stop between times of activity; recess. |
intern2 |
a doctor who recently graduated from medical school and is working with more experienced doctors to finish training. [2 definitions] |
internal |
located on the inside; inner. [2 definitions] |
international |
having to do with two or more countries or with what happens between two or more countries. |
internet |
the world's largest computer network, which is made of millions of computers that are linked together. Some parts of the internet are the World Wide Web, electronic mail, and chat rooms. |
interplanetary |
being, happening, or working between planets. |
interpret |
to decide on or explain the meaning of. [4 definitions] |
interpretation |
the act or process of explaining or understanding the meaning of something. [2 definitions] |
interrogate |
to question at length and in a thorough way, often for an official purpose. |
interrogative |
having to do with, forming, or being a question. "Why don't you take a walk?" is an example of an interrogative sentence. [2 definitions] |
interrogative sentence |
a sentence that asks a question. "Have you read this book?" is an example of an interrogative sentence. |
interrupt |
to cause to stop; break off. [2 definitions] |