| Term | Definition |
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Impious |
lacking reverence; not pious |
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Indecent |
offensive to good taste or public moral values |
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Insipid |
lacking exhilarating or stimulating qualities; not having zest |
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Inclement |
stormy |
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Insolent |
arrogant; insulting in manner or speech |
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Intimidate |
to fill with fear through the use of threats |
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Incendiary |
capable of causing a fire |
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Intolerant |
not willing to accept any other cultures, beliefs, or opinions |
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Inarticulate |
not clear speech; unable to speak with any clarity |
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Infuriate |
to madden or annoy |
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Lure |
to attract by temptation; entice |
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Meager |
lacking in excellence or richness |
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Menace |
a possible danger; a threat |
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Mar |
to ruin or spoil |
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Mundane |
ordinary or boring |
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Null |
amounting to nothing and being invalid |
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Ostentatious |
trying to impress others by being showy |
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Obscure |
to make dim or indistinct in understanding |
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Obstinate |
difficult to control; stubborn in opinion |
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Ominous |
threatening or menacing |