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inert not being able to move, act, or resist.
inertia the tendency of an object that is not moving to remain still, or of an object that is moving to continue to move, unless something else moves or stops the object. [2 definitions]
inevitable certain to happen; not able to be avoided.
inexpensive low or moderate in cost.
inexperienced without the knowledge or skill that comes from practice or long life; not experienced.
in fact in reality; really; indeed.
infant a child in the first months of life. [3 definitions]
infantry soldiers on foot, or the branch of the military to which they belong.
infatuated having an attraction to someone or something that is strong enough to take away one's good judgment.
in favor of in support of.
infect to spread germs or disease to.
infected having or carrying a disease caused by a germs that are spread from person to person. [2 definitions]
infection an illness caused by germs. [3 definitions]
infectious able to be given to others by infection. [2 definitions]
infer to make a guess based on facts and observations; conclude.
inferior lower in rank, position, or degree. [2 definitions]
infertile not able to produce crops. [2 definitions]
infield a baseball diamond, the positions at the four corners of the diamond, or the people playing those positions as a group.
infiltrate to enter into in secret.
infinite having no limits or end; without measure.
infinitive the simple form of a verb that has no subject and does not show past, present or future tense. It is usually formed by the word "to" followed by the base form of a verb. In the sentence, "I want to leave now," "to leave" is an infinitive.