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impossible |
It's impossible to hear you.
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impolite |
She was impolite and really quite rude.
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immortal |
Nobody is immortal.
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imperfect |
It didn't fit because it was imperfect.
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immature |
The behaviour of some children was immature,.
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impartial |
His opinion was impartial and did not affect their decision.
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informal |
Style is the vocabulary and language used; for example, formal or informal language, simple or complicated vocabulary.
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inexpensive |
This book is quite inexpensive.
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inconclusive |
The results were inconclusive.
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invalid |
Void means empty or invalid.
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incomplete |
The boy's work was incomplete.
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inconsiderate |
It was inconsiderate not to offer a piece to everyone.
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