Vocabularies

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noun
/ˌɪnklɪˈneɪʃən/

A natural tendency or urge to act or feel in a particular way.

"She has an inclination towards helping others."

adjective
/ˌɪnkənˈsɪdərət/

Thoughtless; showing a lack of concern for others.

"It was inconsiderate of him to play loud music late at night."

adjective
/ˌɪŋ.krɪˈmen.təl/

Increasing gradually in small amounts or steps.

"The company made incremental improvements to the software."

adjective
/ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dənt/

Free from outside control; not depending on others.

"She is an independent woman who runs her own business."

verb
/ɪnˈfɛkt/

To contaminate with a disease-causing organism.

"The virus can infect healthy people quickly."

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inferior

adjective
/ɪnˈfɪə.ri.ər/

Of lower quality, rank, or status.

"This material is inferior to the one we used before."

noun
/ˈɪn.floʊ/

The movement of things such as money, people, or water into a place.

"The inflow of tourists boosted the local economy."

adjective
/ɪnˈfɔːrməl/

relaxed, friendly, and not following strict rules or conventions

"They had an informal meeting at the coffee shop."

noun
/ɪnˈhɛrɪtər/

a person who receives money, property, or a title when someone dies

"She became the inheritor of her family's estate."

adjective
/ˈɪnəsənt/

not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing; harmless

"The court found him innocent of all charges."

adjective
/ɪnˈseɪn/

mentally ill; extremely foolish or unreasonable

"The idea of jumping off the cliff seemed insane."

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insatiate

adjective
/ɪnˈseɪʃiət/

impossible to satisfy; always wanting more

"He had an insatiate desire for power."

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insignia

noun
/ɪnˈsɪɡniə/

A badge or symbol that shows rank, position, or membership.

"The soldier proudly wore the insignia of his regiment."

verb
/ɪnˈspɛkt/

To look at something carefully to check for problems or details.

"The engineer inspected the bridge for cracks."

noun
/ˈɪnstɪŋkt/

A natural way of behaving or reacting that does not require learning.

"Birds build nests by instinct."

noun
/ɪnˈstrʌkʃənz/

Detailed information on how something should be done or operated.

"Please follow the instructions on the box."

adjective
/ˌɪnsəˈpɔːrtəbl̩/

Too extreme or difficult to be endured.

"The heat was insupportable during the long journey."

adjective
/ɪnˈtækt/

Remaining whole, complete, and undamaged.

"Despite the storm, the old house remained intact."

adjective
/ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒənt/

Having or showing high mental capacity, quick to learn and understand.

"She is one of the most intelligent students in the class."

adjective
/ˌɪntərˈdɪsəplɪˌnɛri/

Involving two or more academic subjects or fields of study.

"The university encourages interdisciplinary research projects."

noun/verb
/ˈɪntrəst/ or /ˈɪntəˌrɛst/

A feeling of curiosity or concern about something; or money paid for the use of borrowed money.

"He showed great interest in learning new languages."

adjective
/ˈɪntrəstɪŋ/ or /ˈɪntəˌrɛstɪŋ/

Arousing curiosity or attention; holding one’s interest.

"The documentary about space was very interesting."

adjective
/ɪnˈtɜːrnəl/

situated inside; relating to the inside or inner part of something

"The company is conducting an internal audit this month."

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interpret

verb
/ɪnˈtɜːrprət/

to explain the meaning of something; to translate orally

"She had to interpret the speech for the foreign guests."