infinity |
a distance we cannot measure because it goes on forever, or a place that we imagine is at the end of such a distance. [3 definitions] |
infirm |
weak or ill, as from old age. |
inflame |
to stir up or intensify. [3 definitions] |
inflammable |
able to catch fire and burn, or easy to set on fire and burn; flammable. |
inflammation |
a small area of tissue that is hot, red, swollen, and sore because of infection or injury. |
inflate |
to make larger or expand. [2 definitions] |
inflation |
an increase in the average price level. [2 definitions] |
inflection |
a change in the pitch or tone of a voice. [3 definitions] |
inflexible |
not able to be bent, or not easy to bend; stiff. [3 definitions] |
inflict |
to deal out or strike in a physical attack. [2 definitions] |
influence |
the power or invisible action of a thing or person that causes some kind of effect on another. [3 definitions] |
influential |
having power or influence. |
influenza |
a disease caused by a virus in humans and some animals; flu. Influenza causes fever, indigestion, coughing and muscle pain. |
info |
shortened form of "information." |
infomercial |
a long commercial in the form of a television program. |
inform |
to give knowledge to; tell. [2 definitions] |
informal |
relaxed in style or feeling; casual. [2 definitions] |
information |
knowledge or facts that come from a source. [2 definitions] |
infrastructure |
all the basic systems that have been created in a country, especially through technology and engineering, that allow it to function well and develop. Roads are a very important part of a country's infrastructure. Without roads, it is difficult for people to travel and to work and to move products from one place to another. |
infrequent |
not happening often. |
in full |
in the complete or required amount. |