idiom |
a verbal expression that cannot be understood merely by knowing the individual meanings of its elements, as with the phrase "break down," meaning "to lose one's mental stability." [4 definitions] |
idiot |
a stupid person; imbecile; fool. [2 definitions] |
idle |
not active or in use; not working or scheduled to work; unemployed; unoccupied. [10 definitions] |
idol |
a statue or image representing a deity and used as an object of worship. [3 definitions] |
if |
on the condition that. [6 definitions] |
if worse comes to worst |
if the worst occurs; if no other way is successful. |
igloo |
a shelter typically made by indigenous peoples of the arctic region, often dome-shaped and constructed of blocks of ice or hard snow. [2 definitions] |
igneous |
pertaining to rocks or geological formations produced by solidification of molten rock. [2 definitions] |
ignite |
to cause to begin burning; set on fire; kindle. [5 definitions] |
ignition |
the act of igniting or state of being ignited. [3 definitions] |
ignorance |
the condition or fact of being ignorant; lack of education, knowledge, training, or the like. |
ignorant |
lacking knowledge or education. [3 definitions] |
ignore |
to refuse to recognize or fail to take notice of; pay no attention to; disregard. |
iguana |
any of various large herbivorous lizards of tropical America that often have a ridge of spiny projections along the backbone. |
IL |
abbreviation of "Illinois," a Midwestern U.S. state west of Indiana. |
il-2 |
not; without. |
I'll |
contracted form of "I will." |
ill |
not in normal health; unwell; sick. [11 definitions] |
ill at ease |
emotionally uncomfortable; uneasy. |
illegal |
contrary to law, rules, or the like; unlawful. [2 definitions] |
illegible |
difficult or impossible to read or decipher. |