| intermediate |
being or happening between two things, stages, positions, or persons; being in the middle. |
| intermission |
a pause or stop between times of activity; recess. |
| intern2 |
a doctor who recently graduated from medical school and is working with more experienced doctors to finish training. [2 definitions] |
| internal |
located on the inside; inner. [2 definitions] |
| international |
When something is international, it has to do with two or more countries or what happens between these countries. |
| internet |
The internet is a system of many, many computers all over the world that are linked together. When you link to the internet on your own computer, you can do things like send messages, watch videos, and get information very fast. [2 definitions] |
| interplanetary |
being, happening, or working between planets. |
| interpret |
When you interpret something, you decide what it means, or you explain what it means to someone else. [3 definitions] |
| interpretation |
the act or process of explaining or understanding the meaning of something. [2 definitions] |
| interrogate |
to question at length and in a thorough way, often for an official purpose. |
| interrogative |
having to do with, forming, or being a question. "Why don't you take a walk?" is an example of an interrogative sentence. [2 definitions] |
| interrogative sentence |
a sentence that asks a question. "Have you read this book?" is an example of an interrogative sentence. |
| interrupt |
If you are speaking and your brother interrupts you, it means that he breaks into what you are saying before you are finished saying it. If you interrupt someone when they are working, you do something that makes them stop working for a while. [2 definitions] |
| interruption |
If something breaks into the middle of something that is happening or breaks into something that a person is saying, it is an interruption. |
| intersect |
If a line, road, or path intersects something, it cuts across it or through it. [2 definitions] |
| intersection |
An intersection is the place where two or more lines or roads meet each other. When there is an intersection of roads, there is often a stop sign or a traffic light. |
| interstate |
having to do with or connecting two or more states. |
| interval |
An interval is a period of time between one event and another. [2 definitions] |
| interview |
An interview is when a person such as a news reporter or scientist asks another person a lot of questions in order to get information. News reporters and people on TV often do interviews with famous or important people so that listeners or readers can find out things about that person or about some situation that that person knows about. [3 definitions] |
| intestine |
Your intestines are part of your body. Your intestines are in the lower part of your body below your stomach. You have both a small intestine and a large intestine. Both of these are used for breaking down food so that your body can use it. Your mouth and your stomach start this process of breaking down food, and your intestines finish it. |
| in the clear |
free from danger or charges of guilt. |