| INSOLATED | • insolated v. Simple past tense and past participle of insolate. • INSOLATE v. to expose to the sun's rays. |
| INSOLATES | • insolates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of insolate. • INSOLATE v. to expose to the sun's rays. |
| INSOLENCE | • insolence n. Arrogant conduct; insulting, bold behaviour or attitude. • insolence n. Insolent conduct or treatment; insult. • insolence n. (Obsolete) The quality of being unusual or novel. |
| INSOLENTS | • insolents n. Plural of insolent. • INSOLENT n. an insolent person. |
| INSOLUBLE | • insoluble adj. That cannot be dissolved. • insoluble adj. That cannot be solved; unsolvable; insolvable. • insoluble adj. That cannot be explained; mysterious or inexplicable. |
| INSOLUBLY | • insolubly adv. In an insoluble manner; irresolubly, irresolvably. • INSOLUBLE adv. that cannot be solved. |
| INSOLVENT | • insolvent adj. Unable to pay one’s bills as they fall due. • insolvent adj. Owing more than one has in assets. • insolvent adj. Not sufficient to pay all the debts of the owner. |
| INSOMNIAC | • insomniac n. One who suffers an inability or difficulty sleeping; a sufferer from insomnia. • insomniac adj. Suffering from or pertaining to insomnia. • INSOMNIAC n. one who suffers from insomnia. |
| INSOMNIAS | • insomnias n. Plural of insomnia. • INSOMNIA n. chronic inability to sleep. |
| INSOULING | • insouling v. Present participle of insoul. • INSOUL v. to infuse with a soul, also ENSOUL. |
| INSOURCED | • insourced v. Simple past tense and past participle of insource. • insourced adj. (Of goods or services) Obtained by insourcing. • insourced adj. (Of a person) Having one’s employment transferred back to an original employer after being outsourced. |
| INSOURCES | • insources v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of insource. • INSOURCE v. to subcontract work to another company that is under the same general ownership. |
| NAINSOOKS | • nainsooks n. Plural of nainsook. • NAINSOOK n. (Hindi) a fine cotton fabric. |
| PLAINSONG | • plainsong n. (Music) A form of monophonic chant in unison using the Gregorian scale, sung in various Christian churches. • plainsong n. (Music) A cantus firmus or theme chosen for contrapuntal treatment; so called because often an actual… • plainsong n. (Music) The simple notes of an air, without ornament or variation. |
| SCOINSONS | • scoinsons n. Plural of scoinson. • SCOINSON n. the inner part of a door jamb or window frame, also SCONCHEON, SCONTION, SCUNCHEON. |
| WINSOMELY | • winsomely adv. In a winsome manner. • WINSOME adv. charming, captivating. |
| WINSOMEST | • winsomest adj. Superlative form of winsome: most winsome. • WINSOME adj. charming, captivating. |