Unit 15 Houghton Mifflin Spelling
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Sixth grade spelling words with the prefix -in from Houghton Mifflin Spelling & Vocabulary.
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
impolite | discourteous; rude |
informal | casual; relaxed |
include | to be made up of, at least in part; contain |
involve | to include; to take in |
individual | single; separate |
improper | not appropriate for a purpose or occasion; incorrect |
inquire | to ask in order to find out |
innocent | not guilty of a specific crime or fault |
immediate | occurring without delay; coming next or very soon |
immigrant | a person who leaves his native country or region to settle in another |
immovable | not capable of moving or being moved |
indirect | not taking a direct or straightforward course; roundabout |
infection | the entry of germs into the body, where they multiply and damage tissue or cause disease |
indent | to set the first line of a paragraph in from the margin |
import | to bring or carry in from an outside source, especially to bring in goods from another country for trade, sale or use |
incomplete | not finished |
instrument | 1. a device used by a musician in making music; 2. a means by which something is done |
inclined | 1. slanting; deviating from horizontal or vertical 2. Having a preference or tendency |
immense | of great, often immeasurable size, extent, or degree; huge |
inactive | idle, not in motion |
imply | to say or convey indirectly; suggest without actually stating |
infer | to conclude from evidence; deduce |
impartial | not favoring either side; fair; unprejudiced |
inflexible | 1. not capable of being bent without breaking; 2. not subject to change |
inadequate | not sufficient; not enough |
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