kasielasserre1 on December 13, 2010
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impecunious | poor, having no money |
impediment | barrier, obsticle; speech disorder |
imperious | arrogantly self assurred, donimeering, overbearing |
imperturbable | not cabable of being disturbed |
impervious | impossible to penetrate; incapable of being affected |
impetuous | quick to act without thinking |
impious | not devout in religion |
implacable | inflexible, incapable of being pleased |
implausible | improbable, inconceivable |
implicate | to involve in a crime, incriminate |
implicit | implied, not directly expressed |
importune | to ask repeatedly, beg |
impotent | powerless, ineffective, lacking strength |
imprecation | a curse |
impregnable | totally safe from attack, able to resist defeat |
impromptu | spontaneous, without rehearsal |
improvident | without planning or foresight, negligent |
impudent | arrogant and rude |
impugn | to call into question, attack verbally |
inane | foolish, silly, lacking signifigance |
incandescent | shining brightly |
incarnadine | blood red in color |
incense | to enfuriate, enrage |
inchoate | just begun; disoganized |
incipient | beginning to exist or appear; in an initial stage |
incognito | in disguise, concealing one's identity |
incontrovertible | unquestionable, beyond dispute |
incorrigible | incapable of being corrected |
incredulous | skeptical, doubtful |
inculcate | to teach, impress in the mind |