inaccurate |
not correct, true, or precise. |
inadequate |
insufficient or below standard. |
in advance |
beforehand. |
in any event |
regardless of the circumstances; in any case. |
inappropriate |
not suitable or fitting; not appropriate. |
inaudible |
not capable of being heard; not audible. |
inaugurate |
to install in office with a formal ceremony. [3 definitions] |
inauguration |
a formal beginning or start. |
inborn |
present at birth; inherited. |
Inca |
a member of one of the native peoples that ruled Peru before the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century. |
incandescent |
giving off light as a result of heating. [3 definitions] |
incapable |
lacking in skill; incompetent. [4 definitions] |
in case |
if it happens that; if. |
incense1 |
any gum, wood, or other aromatic substance that produces a pleasant odor when burned. [4 definitions] |
incense2 |
to make extremely angry; enrage. |
incentive |
something that motivates one to work or act. [3 definitions] |
incessant |
never ceasing; continual. |
inch |
a unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot or 2.54 centimeters. (abbr.: in.) [3 definitions] |
in charge |
having the power and responsibility for making decisions concerning something (often fol. by "of"). |
in chorus |
all together; in unison. |
inchworm |
a wormlike moth larva that alternately arches and stretches its body as it moves. |