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imperative (adjective)
[not usually before noun] (formal) very important and needing immediate attention or action
implication (noun)
"[countable, usually plural] a possible effect or result of an action or a decision"
implicit (adjective)
implicit (in something) suggested without being directly expressed
incandescent (adjective)
(specialist) giving out light when heated
inconspicuous (adjective)
?not attracting attention; not easy to notice
increasingly (adverb)
more and more all the time
incredulous (adjective)
not willing or not able to believe something; showing a lack of ability to believe something
indifferent (adjective)
[not usually before noun] indifferent (to somebody/something) having or showing no interest in somebody/something
apathetic (adjective)
showing no interest or enthusiasm
inept (adjective)
acting or done with no skill
infamous (adjective)
well known for being bad or evil
infer (verb)
to reach an opinion or decide that something is true on the basis of information that is available
inflammatory (adjective)
(disapproving) intended to cause very strong feelings of anger
inflict (verb)
to make somebody/something suffer something unpleasant
instance (noun)
a particular example or case of something
intercept (verb)
intercept somebody/something to stop somebody/something that is going from one place to another from arriving
interim (adjective)
intended to last for only a short time until somebody/something more permanent is found
interstate (adjective)
"between states, especially in the US"
intramural (adjective)
"taking place within a single institution, especially a school or college"
invade (verb)
"[intransitive, transitive] to enter a country, town, etc. using military force in order to take control of it"
involved (adjective)
[not before noun] taking part in something; being part of something or connected with something
invoke (verb)
"invoke something (against somebody) to mention or use a law, rule, etc. as a reason for doing something"
irony (noun)
"[uncountable, countable] the funny or strange aspect of a situation that is very different from what you expect; a situation like this"
irrelevant (adjective)
not important to or connected with a situation
issue (noun)
[countable] an important topic that people are discussing or arguing about a key/major issue
lack (noun)
the state of not having something or not having enough of something
lavish (adjective)
"large in amount, or impressive, and usually costing a lot of money"
squander (verb)
"squander something (on somebody/something) to waste money, time, etc. in a stupid or careless wa"