| IMITATIONS | • imitations n. Plural of imitation. • IMITATION n. the act of imitating, a copy. |
| INTIMATING | • intimating v. Present participle of intimate. • INTIMATE v. to make known indirectly. |
| INTIMATION | • intimation n. The act of intimating. • intimation n. The thing intimated. • intimation n. Announcement; declaration. |
| INTIMIDATE | • intimidate v. (Transitive) To make timid or afraid; to cause to feel fear or nervousness; to deter, especially by… • INTIMIDATE v. to make timid or fearful. |
| INTIMISTES | • intimistes n. Plural of intimiste. • INTIMISTE n. (French) a painter of the school of intimism, a genre of French impressionist painting of the early 20th century, also INTIMIST. |
| INTIMITIES | • INTIMITY n. a state of close familiarity, also INTIMACY. |
| LIMITATION | • limitation n. The act of limiting or the state of being limited. • limitation n. A restriction; a boundary, real or metaphorical, caused by some thing or some circumstance. • limitation n. An imperfection or shortcoming that limits something’s use or value. |
| MILITATING | • militating v. Present participle of militate. • MILITATE v. to have influence. |
| MILITATION | • militation n. (Now rare) Conflict, struggle. • MILITATION n. the act of militating. |
| MISFITTING | • misfitting v. Present participle of misfit. • MISFIT v. to fit badly. |
| MISHITTING | • mishitting v. Present participle of mishit. • mis-hitting v. Present participle of mis-hit. • MISHIT v. to hit poorly. |
| MISTITLING | • mistitling v. Present participle of mistitle. • MISTITLE v. to call by the wrong title. |
| MITIGATING | • mitigating v. Present participle of mitigate. • mitigating adj. That serves to mitigate. • MITIGATE v. to make less severe, also MEASE. |
| MITIGATION | • mitigation n. A reduction or decrease of something harmful or unpleasant. • MITIGATION n. the act of mitigating. |