inequality |
the condition of being unequal, esp. in natural endowments or social or economic status. [5 definitions] |
inert |
without ability to move, act, or offer resistance. [3 definitions] |
inertia |
the condition of being inert; motionlessness; inactivity. [2 definitions] |
inevitable |
unavoidable, regardless of the circumstances; certain to occur. [2 definitions] |
inexpensive |
low or moderate in cost. [2 definitions] |
inexperienced |
without the knowledge or skill that comes from practice or long life; not experienced. |
in fact |
in reality; really; truly; indeed. |
infant |
a child in the first months of life, esp. before he or she can walk. [3 definitions] |
infantry |
foot soldiers, or the branch of the military to which they belong. |
infatuated |
having a strong and somewhat irrational attraction to or passion for someone or something. |
in favor of |
in support of. [2 definitions] |
infect |
to contaminate with germs or disease. [4 definitions] |
infected |
having or carrying a disease caused by a virus, bacterium, or other pathogen. [3 definitions] |
infection |
the act of infecting or an instance or state of being infected. [5 definitions] |
infectious |
capable of being transmitted by infection. [2 definitions] |
infer |
to conclude or determine on the basis of evidence or logical premises. [2 definitions] |
inferior |
subordinate in rank, position, or degree. [5 definitions] |
infertile |
of land, not fertile or productive; barren. [2 definitions] |
infield |
a baseball diamond, the positions at the four corners of the diamond, or the players playing those positions as a group. (Cf. outfield.) [2 definitions] |
infiltrate |
to go into or through as though by filtering, esp. for destructive purposes. [4 definitions] |
infinite |
having no bounds or limits; not measurable; limitless. [3 definitions] |