impudence: n. offensively bold behavior; the trait of being rude | impunity: n. freedom from punishment or harm; exemption from injury, suffering, or discomfort |
impute: v. lay responsibility or blame for, often unjustly | inalienable: a. not to be taken away; nontransferable |
inarticulate: a. speechless; without or deprived of the use of speech or words | incapacitate: v. disable or disqualify; deprive of capacity or natural power |
incarcerate: v. imprison; put into jail; shut up or enclose | incarnation: n. person or thing regarded as embodying or exhibiting some quality, idea |
incendiary: n. arsonist; bomb that is designed to start fires | inception: n. beginning of something; taking in, as by swallowing; the process of receiving within |
incidence: n. rate of occurrence; particular occurrence | incidental: a. happening, as an occasional event, without regularity; coming without design |
incipient: a. beginning to exist or appear; in an early stage | incite: v. arouse to action; motivate; induce to exist |
inclement: a. stormy; showing no mercy; physically severe | incline: n. cause to lean, slant, or slope; deviate from the horizontal or vertical |
inclusive: a. tending to include all; taking a great deal or everything within its scope | incoherent: a. lacking cohesion, connection, or harmony; unable to think in a clear manner |
incompatible: a. inharmonious; impossible to coexist; not easy to combine harmoniously | incongruous: a. not fitting; lacking in harmony or compatibility |
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