idolatress |
a female idolater. |
idolatrize |
to worship idols, or to worship someone as an idol. |
idolatrous |
of, pertaining to, or constituting idolatry. [3 definitions] |
idolatry |
the worship of idols. [2 definitions] |
idolize |
to be excessively devoted to; admire unreservedly; adore. [3 definitions] |
idyll |
a composition, often a poem, describing a simple, picturesque scene or episode such as a tale of the countryside. [4 definitions] |
idyllic |
charmingly simple and natural, as a scene or experience; suggestive of peaceful countryside. [2 definitions] |
-ie |
a variant of -y. |
i.e. |
abbreviation of "id est" (Latin); that is. |
-ier |
one involved or associated with (such an action or thing). |
if |
on the condition that. [6 definitions] |
iffy |
(informal) marked by uncertainty; chancy; questionable. |
I formation |
in football, an offensive formation in which the halfback and fullback line up directly behind the quarterback. |
if worse comes to worst |
if the worst occurs; if no other way is successful. |
-ify |
a variant of -fy. |
igloo |
a shelter typically made by indigenous peoples of the arctic region, often dome-shaped and constructed of blocks of ice or hard snow. [2 definitions] |
igneous |
pertaining to rocks or geological formations produced by solidification of molten rock. [2 definitions] |
ignis fatuus |
a phosphorescent light that appears to hover over marshes at night, possibly arising from spontaneous combustion of marsh gases; will-o'-the-wisp. [2 definitions] |
ignite |
to cause to begin burning; set on fire; kindle. [5 definitions] |
ignition |
the act of igniting or state of being ignited. [3 definitions] |
ignoble |
of low or dishonorable character; contemptible. [2 definitions] |