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- incidentally-English-Adverb-3en hasExample "Incidentally, did you hear anything new from your brother yesterday?".
- incinerable-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "incinerable waste".
- incipient-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "After 500 years, incipient towns appeared.".
- incisive-English-Adjective-4en hasExample "the incisive bones, the premaxillaries".
- incite-English-Verb-1en hasExample "The judge was told by the accused that his friends had to incite him to commit the crime.".
- incline-English-Noun-1en hasExample "To reach the building, we had to climb a steep incline.".
- incline-English-Verb-2en hasExample "Over the centuries the wind made the walls of the farmhouse incline.".
- inclined-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The take-off ramp was inclined at 20 degrees.".
- inclined-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "I am inclined to believe you.".
- include-English-Verb-1en hasExample "I will purchase the vacation package if you will include car rental.".
- include-English-Verb-2en hasExample "The vacation package includes car rental.".
- including-English-Preposition-1en hasExample "All you have to do is to fill in the details, including your name and address and the amount you wish to give.".
- inclusief-Dutch-Preposition-1en hasExample "inclusief batterijen 291806 including batteries".
- inclusion-English-Noun-1en hasExample "The poem was a new inclusion in the textbook.".
- inclusion-English-Noun-2en hasExample "The inclusion of the poem added value to the course.".
- inclusive-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "An inclusive list of Wiki formats".
- inclusive-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "Numbers 1 to 10 inclusive".
- inclusive-English-Adjective-3en hasExample "As the we in If you want, we could go back to my place for coffee.".
- incoherent-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The same rambling, incoherent manner. 153575 Bishop Warburton.".
- incommode-English-Verb-1en hasExample "Youth, strength, and health are not easily incommoded by wet garments! — R.M. Ballantyne, \"The Middy and the Moors\", 1883".
- incompatible-English-Noun-1en hasExample "the incompatibles of iron".
- incompetent-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "Having an incompetent lawyer may be grounds for a retrial, but the lawyer in question probably doesn't know that.".
- incompetent-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "The charged was judged incompetent to stand trial, at least until his medication started working.".
- incomplete-English-Noun-2en hasExample "He got four incompletes out of five courses last semester.".
- incompletion-English-Noun-3en hasExample "Their strong defense forced three incompletions from the other team.".
- incompressibility-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Water has a high degree of incompressibility.".
- incomputably-English-Adverb-1en hasExample "Some numbers are incomputably large.".
- inconcludable-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "To Kevin's dismay, the matter was inconcludable.".
- incondite-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "I wish I might digress and tell you more... But my tale is sufficiently incondite already. - Nabokov's Lolita (1955)".
- inconnu-French-Adjective-1en hasExample "Le hurling est un sport inconnu en dehors de l’Irlande.".
- inconnu-French-Noun-1en hasExample "L’inconnu au bar m’a souri.".
- inconsequential-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "You will never know the exact atomic time when you started reading this phrase; of course, that's inconsequential.".
- inconsiderate-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "Failing to replace the roll after using last of the toilet paper is very inconsiderate.".
- inconsiderately-English-Adverb-1en hasExample "He inconsiderately let the twig snap back at her.".
- inconsiderately-English-Adverb-2en hasExample "Inconsiderately, he pressed on when she paused.".
- inconsonant-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "There are a number of inconsonant statements here.".
- inconspicuously-English-Adverb-1en hasExample "The detective sat inconspicuously in her car, across the parking lot, pretending to read the newspaper.".
- inconstancy-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Although she loved him for many years, his inconstancy eventually drove her to another.".
- incontestable-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "That he was the greatest 100m runner of his generation was incontestable.".
- incontiguous-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "Alaska and Hawaii are incontiguous with the other 48 states of the United States.".
- incontinent-English-Adjective-4en hasExample "An incontinent river of pure water.".
- incontournable-French-Adjective-1en hasExample "Les Jeux Olympiques sont un évènement incontournable.".
- incontrovertible-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "Her statement that Hitler was evil is incontrovertible.".
- incorporate-English-Verb-1en hasExample "The design of his house incorporates a spiral staircase.".
- incorporate-English-Verb-2en hasExample "Incorporate air into the mixture.".
- incorporate-English-Verb-4en hasExample "The company was incorporated in 1980,".
- incorrigible-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The construction flaw is incorrigible; any attempt to amend it would cause a complete collapse.".
- incorrigible-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "His dark soul was too incorrigible to repent, even at his execution.".
- incorrigible-English-Adjective-3en hasExample "The imp is incorrigible: his bottom is still red from his last spanking when he plans the next prank.".
- incorrigible-English-Adjective-5en hasExample "The laws of nature and mathematics are incorrigible.".
- incorrigible-English-Noun-1en hasExample "The incorrigibles in the prison population are either lifers or habitual reoffenders".
- incorruptly-English-Adverb-1en hasExample "To demean themselves incorruptly. 657657 Milton.".
- incredibly-English-Adverb-1en hasExample "He testified incredibly.".
- incredibly-English-Adverb-2en hasExample "He was incredibly wealthy.".
- incredibly-English-Adverb-3en hasExample "Incredibly, when he died they found he had left a million dollars to the Poetry Foundation.".
- incriminate-English-Verb-1en hasExample "The newpapers are all incriminating me unjustly in this fiasco!".
- incriminate-English-Verb-2en hasExample "We have all sorts of evidence which incriminates you.".
- incruental-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The herbal treatment served as an incruental alternative to surgery.".
- incruental-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "The battle was surprisingly incruental.".
- incruental-English-Adjective-3en hasExample "How incruental an act for him, to simply drop a quarter in the poor woman's cup each morning.".
- inculper-French-Verb-1en hasExample "Deux hommes ont été inculpés de meurtre.".
- incumbent-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "Proper behavior is incumbent on all holders of positions of trust.".
- incumbent-English-Adjective-3en hasExample "If the incumbent senator dies, he is replaced by a person appointed by the governor.".
- incurable_romantic-English-Noun-1en hasExample "He always buys me a dozen red roses on my birthday 193599 he's an incurable romantic.".
- incurvate-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "He noted that the flower's petals were incurvate.".
- incurve-English-Verb-1en hasExample "A small amount of spin may incurve the ball.".
- incuse-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The back of the coin bears an incuse coat of arms.".
- incuse-English-Noun-1en hasExample "This coin's incuse is of a most curious design.".
- incuse-English-Verb-1en hasExample "There is a long tradition of monarchs having their own figure incused in their kingdom's coins.".
- incut-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "incut notes".
- indecipherable-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The doctor's handwriting was indecipherable.".
- indecisive-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "They were all being very indecisive about what to wear to the party.".
- indecisive-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "The outcome of the race was so indecisive.".
- indeed-English-Adverb-1en hasExample "Indeed, he made several misplays.".
- indeed-English-Adverb-2en hasExample "As a soccer player he is terrible indeed.".
- indeed-English-Interjection-1en hasExample "\"I'm a great runner.\" \"Indeed!\"".
- indefective-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "Absolute, indefective obedience. 657766 South.".
- indefinite-article-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "365599".
- indefinite-pronoun-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "365595".
- indelible-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "That horrible story just might make an indelible impression on the memory.".
- indemnizar-Portuguese-Verb-1en hasExample "A companhia indemnizou o empregado pelo acidente. — “The company indemnified the employee for the accident.”".
- indenizar-Portuguese-Verb-1en hasExample "A companhia indenizou o empregado pelo acidente. — “The company indemnified the employee for the accident.”".
- independent_means-English-Noun-1en hasExample "She is a woman of independent means.".
- independent_variable-English-Noun-1en hasExample "In the equation z = x + y, x and y are the independent variables.".
- indes-German-Conjunction-1en hasExample "Er zog näher zu seiner Arbeitsstelle, die Firma indes entließ ihn nach drei Monaten.".
- indescribable-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "He proved it with indescribable mathematics.".
- indescribable-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "Our hotel had an indescribable view of the Bay of Naples.".
- indeterminato-Italian-Adjective-1en hasExample "a tempo indeterminato - open-ended, permanent, indefinitely".
- indeterminazione-Italian-Noun-2en hasExample "Principio di indeterminazione di Heisenberg - Heisenberg's uncertainty principle".
- index-English-Noun-3en hasExample "His son's empty guffaws ... struck him with pain as the indices of a weak mind.".
- indexable-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "It's important to make Web pages indexable if you want people to find them through search engines.".
- indexing-English-Noun-1en hasExample "In zero-based indexing, array variables in a computer program are numbered upwards from zero.".
- indicami-Italian-Verb-1en hasExample "Show me!".
- indicant-English-Noun-1en hasExample "an indicant of the remedy for a disease".
- indicate-English-Verb-2en hasExample "Great prostration of strength indicates the use of stimulants.".
- indication-English-Noun-2en hasExample "The frequent stops they make in the most convenient places are plain indications of their weariness. Joseph Addison.".
- indicative-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "He had pains indicative of a heart attack.".
- indicia-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Harry Potter names, characters and related indicia are copyright and trademark Warner Bros. © 2000. — Front matter, हैरी पॉटर और पारस पत्थर, Hindi translation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling.".
- indicible-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The indicible nature of god has perturbed preachers throughout history.".
- indict-English-Verb-1en hasExample "a book that indicts modern values".