List 2F Flashcards
indomitable
Unconquerable.
inebriate
To intoxicate.
ineffable
Unutterable.
ineligible
Not suitable to be selected or chosen.
inept
Not fit or suitable.
inert
Inanimate.
inevitable
Unavoidable.
inexcusable
Not to be justified.
inexhaustible
So large as not to be emptied, wasted, or spent.
inexorable
Unrelenting.
inexplicable
Such as can not be made plain.
infallible
Exempt from error of judgment, as in opinion or statement.
infamous
Publicly branded or notorious, as for vice, or crime.
inference
The derivation of a judgment from any given material of knowledge.
infernal
Akin to or befitting hell or its occupants.
infidel
One who denies the existence of God.
infidelity
Disloyalty.
inflammable
Easily set on fire or excited.
infringe
To trespass upon.
infuse
To instill, introduce, or inculcate, as principles or qualities.
ingenious
Evincing skill, originality, or cleverness, as in contrivance or arrangement.
ingenuity
Cleverness in contriving, combining, or originating.
inglorious
Shameful.
ingratiate
To win confidence or good graces for oneself.
ingratitude
Insensibility to kindness.
inhospitable
Not disposed to entertain strangers gratuitously.
inimical
Adverse.
iniquity
Gross wrong or injustice.
injunction
Mandate.
inkling
A hint.
inland
Remote from the sea.
mnemonics
Principles and formulas designed to assist the recollection in certain instances.
moat
A ditch on the outside of a fortress wall.
mobocracy
Lawless control of public affairs by the mob or populace.
modernity
The state or character of being modern.
modernize
To make characteristic of the present or of recent times.
monetary
Financial.
mongrel
The progeny resulting from the crossing of different breeds or varieties.
monolith
Any structure or sculpture in stone formed of a single piece.
monotone
The sameness or monotony of utterance.
monotonous
Unchanging and tedious.
moralize
To render virtuous.
moratorium
Suspending some action temporarily.
morbid
Caused by or denoting a diseased or unsound condition of body or mind.
mordant
Biting.
motley
Composed of heterogeneous or inharmonious elements.
motto
Word or pithy sentence enunciating some guiding rule of life, or faith.
muddle
To confuse or becloud, especially with or as with drink.
muffle
To deaden the sound of, as by wraps.
multiplicity
the condition of being manifold or very various.