inning |
the unit of a baseball of softball game during which each side has a turn at bat. |
innkeeper |
the owner or manager of an inn. |
innocence |
the condition of being innocent. [2 definitions] |
innocent |
free from evil or knowledge of evil. [3 definitions] |
innovation |
a new idea, product, or way to do something. |
inoculate |
to inject with a very small amount of a disease to help resist that disease in the future. |
in one ear and out the other |
heard, but with little or no attention paid. |
in one's pocket |
under one's control. |
in one's shirt sleeves |
not wearing a coat. |
in one's stocking feet |
wearing socks or stockings but no shoes. |
in order to |
for the purpose of; so that. |
in person |
being actually present, rather than on the phone or radio, in pictures, or in the movies. |
in private |
with no one else near; privately or secretly. |
in progress |
in the process of happening; taking place; occurring. |
in public |
where other people are present, especially in large numbers. |
input |
information that is put into a computer. [3 definitions] |
in question |
that is being considered or argued about. |
inquire |
to ask a question in order to receive information (usually followed by "about" or "of"). |
inquiry |
a process of looking for truth or correct information. [2 definitions] |
inquisitive |
given to asking and inquiring; eager to learn. |
in reality |
in fact; actually. |