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incite |
His total disregard of the crowd's reaction seemed to only incite more anger from people.
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incognito |
I went incognito to the party to avoid certain people.
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incredulous |
Dad was incredulous when Jane admitted what she had done.
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indisputable |
He is most definitely the indisputable champion of golf across the region.
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indulgence |
For sheer indulgence, the hotel provided a buffet lunch and 10 dessert selections.
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inept |
John is hopelessly inept when it comes to using computers.
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inevitable |
It is inevitable that we get old the longer we live.
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infallible |
William's plan was infallible.
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inferior |
In Imperial China women were considered to be subordinate [ of an inferior status] to men.
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inflammation |
Antibiotics often help reduce inflammation in the body.
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