Word List 25 Flashcards

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Impute (v)

A

attribute; ascribe

If i wished to impute blame to the officers in charge of this program, I would say so definitely and immediately

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Incarcerate (v)

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imprison

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Inchoate (adj)

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recently begun; rudimentary ; elementary

Before the creation, the world was an inchoate mass

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Inclement (adj)

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stormy; unkind

In inclement weather, i like to curl up on the sofa with a good book and listen to the storm blowing outside

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Incontinent (adj)

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lacking self-restraint; licentious
His incontinent behaviour off stage so shocked many people that they refused to attend the plays and movies in which he appeared

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Incontrovertible (adj)

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indisputable; not open to question
Unless you find the evidence against my client absolutely incontrovertible, you must declare her not guilty of this charge

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Incorporeal(adj)

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lacking a material body; insubstantial

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Incorrigible (adj)

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uncorrectable
Though Widow Douglass hoped to reform Huck, Miss Watson pronounced him incorrigible and said he would come to no good end

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Incredulous (adj)

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withholding belief; skeptical

When Jack claimed he hadn’t eaten the jelly doughnut, Jill took an incredulous look at his smeared face and laughed

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Indefatigable (adj)

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tireless
Although the effort of taking out the garbage exhausted Wayne for the entire morning, when it came to partying, he was indefatigable

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Indigence (n)

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poverty
Neither the economists nor the political scientists have found a way to wipe out the inequities of wealth and eliminate indigence from our society

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Indigent (adj)

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poor; destitute

Someone who is truly indigent can’t even afford to buy a pack of cigarettes

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Indignation (n)

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anger at an injustice

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Indolent (adj)

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lazy
Couch potatoes lead an indolent life lying back in there Lazyboy recliners watching tv
(Indolence n)

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Indubitable (adj)

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unable to be doubted; unquestionable
Auditioning for the chorus line, Molly was an indubitable hit: the director fired the leading lady and hired Molly in her place

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