| in a row |
one after another. |
| inarticulate |
not comprehensible as spoken language. [5 definitions] |
| inartistic |
not in accordance with artistic standards or principles; lacking artistry. |
| inasmuch as |
as a result of the fact that; because; since. [2 definitions] |
| inattention |
lack of attentiveness; neglect. |
| inattentive |
not giving proper attention or regard; neglectful. |
| inaudible |
not capable of being heard; not audible. |
| inaugural |
of or associated with an inauguration. [4 definitions] |
| inaugurate |
to install in office with a formal ceremony. [3 definitions] |
| inauguration |
a formal beginning or start. |
| Inauguration Day |
the day the President of the United States is inaugurated, January 20 following the presidential election. |
| inauspicious |
showing little or no promise of success; unfavorable. |
| inauthentic |
not authentic. |
| in back |
behind. |
| inboard |
located inside the main body of a vessel or aircraft. (Cf. outboard.) [4 definitions] |
| inborn |
present at birth; inherited. |
| inbound |
moving in an inward direction; inward bound. |
| inbred |
deep-seated as a result of early training, experience, or inheritance. [2 definitions] |
| inbreed |
to produce as offspring of closely related individuals. [3 definitions] |
| in bulk |
not wrapped or packaged; loose. |
| inc. |
abbreviation of "incorporated," in law, having been formed into a corporation. |