Kaplan 500 Hardest (Set 13)
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Impugn | (verb) to call into question; to attack verbally. |
Incarnadine | (adjective), blood red in color. |
Inchoate | (adjective). Not fully formed; disorganized... |
Inculcate | (verb) to teach; impress in the mind. |
Indolent | (adjective), habitually lazy or idle. |
Inexorable | (adjective) inflexible; unyielding. |
Ingenuous | (adjective) showing innocence or childlike simplicity. |
Ingrate | (noun), ungrateful person. |
Ingratiate | (verb) to gain favor with another by deliberate effort; to seek to please someone so as to gain an advantage. |
Inimical | (adjective) hostile; unfriendly. |
Iniquity | (noun) sin; evil act. |
Innocuous | (adjective), harmless. |
Inquest | (noun) an investigation; an inquiry. |
Insipid | (adjective) lacking interest or flavor. |
Insurrection | (noun) rebellion. |
Inter | (verb) to bury. |
Interregnum | (noun) a period between reigns. |
Intractable | (adjective). Not easily managed or manipulated. |
Intransigent | (adjective), uncompromising; refusing to be reconciled. |
Intrepid | (adjective), fearless; resolutely courageous. |
Inundate | (verb) to overwhelm; to cover with water. |
Inure | (verb) to harden; accustom; become used to. |
Invective | (noun), abusive language. |
Investiture | (noun) ceremony conferring authority. |
Invidious | (adjective), envious, obnoxious, or offensive; likely to promote ill will. |
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