Adding the prefix in (meaning not or into)
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inactive |
The computer was left inactive.
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incorrect |
If only one word is incorrect you are doing well.
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inaccurate |
Her maths homework was inaccurate.
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insecure |
The insecure lock fell to the floor.
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indefinite |
You will be banned for an indefinite period of time if you damage the furniture.
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incomplete |
The boy's work was incomplete.
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infinite |
An infinite number of stars in the universe.
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inedible |
The chocolate was inedible.
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inability |
The man's inability to earn a living was largely due to his laziness and poor work ethic.
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indecisive |
The children were indecisive over which film to watch.
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