GRE Master Words IX
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Latin | English |
|---|---|
| Incarnate (adj) | endowed with flesh; personified |
| Incontinent (adj) | lacking self-restraint; licentious |
| Incorporeal (adj) | lacking a material body; insubstantial |
| Incubus (n) | burden; mutual care; nightmare |
| Incursion (n) | temporary invasion |
| Indigence (n) | poverty |
| Indigent (adj) | poor; destitute |
| Indite (v) | write; compose |
| Ineffable (adj) | unutterable; cannot be expressed in speech |
| Ineluctable (adj) | irresistible, not able to be escaped |
| Inerrancy (n) | infallibility |
| Inexorable (adj) | relentless; unyielding; implacable |
| Ingrate (n) | ungrateful person |
| Inimitable (adj) | incapable of being imitated; matchless |
| Iniquitous (adj) | wicked |
| Inscrutable (adj) | incapable of being scrutinized; physically impenetrable |
| Insolvent (adj) | bankrupt; lacking money to pay |
| Insouciant (adj) | indifferent; without concern or care |
| Insurgent (adj) | rebellious |
| Inter (v) | bury |
| Interdict (v) | prohibit; forbid |
| Interloper (n) | intruder |
| Interminable (adj) | endless |
| Internecine (adj) | mutually destructive |
| Interpolate (v) | insert between |
| Interregnum (n) | period between two reigns |
| Inveigh (v) | utter censure or invective; denounce |
| Inveigle (v) | beguile; wheedle; persuade |
| Inveterate (adj) | deep-rooted; habitual |
| Invidious (adj) | designed to create ill will or envy |
| Inviolable (adj) | secure from violation/corruption; unassailable |
| Irascible (adj) | irritable; easily angered |
| Iridescent (adj) | exhibiting rainbow-like colors |
| Irreproachable (adj) | blameless; impeccable |
| Isthmus (n) | narrow neck of land connecting two large lands |
| Itinerant (adj) | wandering; traveling |
| Jaundiced (adj) | prejudiced (envious, hostile, or resentful); yellowed |
| Jibe (v) | agree |
| Jingoist (n) | extremely aggressive and militant patriot |
| Jocose (adj) | given to joking |
| Jocular (adj) | said or done in jest |
| Jocund (adj) | merry |
| Junket (n) | trip, especially one taken for pleasure by an official at public expense |
| Junta (n) | political cabal |
| Jurisprudence (n) | science of law |
| Ken (n) | range of knowledge |
| Kismet (n) | fate |
| Knell (n) | tolling of a bell, especially to indicate a funeral, disaster, etc. |
| Knit (v) | contract into wrinkles; grow together |
| Labile (adj) | likely to change, unstable |
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