| INABILITY | • inability n. Lack of the ability to do something; incapability. • inability n. Lack of the option to do something; powerlessness. • INABILITY n. the absence of an inability. |
| INACTIONS | • inactions n. Plural of inaction. • INACTION n. lack of action. |
| INAIDABLE | • inaidable adj. (Obsolete) Incapable of being assisted; helpless. • INAIDABLE adj. (Shakespeare) that cannot be aided, also UNAIDABLE. |
| INAMORATA | • inamorata n. A female lover or woman with whom one is in love; a mistress. • INAMORATA n. (Italian) a (female) lover; beloved person. |
| INAMORATI | • INAMORATO n. (Italian) a (male) lover; beloved person. |
| INAMORATO | • inamorato n. A lover; a gallant. • INAMORATO n. (Italian) a (male) lover; beloved person. |
| INANENESS | • inaneness n. Inanity. • INANENESS n. the state of being inane. |
| INANIMATE | • inanimate adj. Lacking the quality or ability of motion; as an inanimate object. • inanimate adj. Not being, and never having been alive, especially not like humans and animals. • inanimate adj. (Grammar) Not animate. |
| INANITIES | • inanities n. Plural of inanity. • INANITY n. something that is inane. |
| INANITION | • inanition n. The act of removing the contents of something; the state of being empty. • inanition n. (Medicine) A state of advanced lack of adequate nutrition, food, or water or a physiological inability… • inanition n. (Figuratively, philosophy) A spiritual emptiness or lack of purpose or will to live, akin to the Existentialist… |
| INAPTNESS | • inaptness n. Quality of being inapt. • INAPTNESS n. the state of being inapt. |
| INARCHING | • inarching v. Present participle of inarch. • INARCH v. to graft in a certain way. |
| INAUDIBLE | • inaudible adj. Unable to be heard or not loud enough to be heard. • INAUDIBLE adj. that cannot be heard. |
| INAUDIBLY | • inaudibly adv. In a manner which is incapable of being heard or not loud enough to be heard. • INAUDIBLE adv. that cannot be heard. |
| INAUGURAL | • inaugural adj. Of inauguration; as in a speech or lecture by the person being inaugurated. • inaugural adj. Marking the beginning of an operation, venture, etc. • inaugural n. An inauguration; a formal beginning. |
| INAURATED | • inaurated v. Simple past tense and past participle of inaurate. • INAURATE v. to cover with gold. |
| INAURATES | • inaurates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inaurate. • INAURATE v. to cover with gold. |