intifada |
(Arabic) used most often to refer to the uprising begun by Palestinian Arabs in 1987 to protest Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Literally meaning "shaking off," the term can also be used in general to refer to an uprising or revolt. |
intimacy |
the condition of being close in friendship or otherwise intimate. [3 definitions] |
intimate1 |
characterized by a very warm friendship or very close personal relationship. [7 definitions] |
intimate2 |
to make known with a hint or other indirect suggestion; imply. |
intimately |
closely. [3 definitions] |
intimation |
something hinted at, implied, or subtly revealed. [2 definitions] |
in time |
after some undetermined amount of time passes or has passed; after a while; with time. [2 definitions] |
intimidate |
to cause to become timid or afraid, esp. by means of threats. [2 definitions] |
intimidation |
the act of making another fearful by means of threats or other shows of power. |
intl. |
abbreviation of "international." |
into |
to the inside of. [8 definitions] |
in token of |
in order to indicate, as a sign of. |
intolerable |
too disagreeable, difficult, or painful to be endured; not tolerable. |
intolerance |
inability or unwillingness to accept the existence or validity of opinions, beliefs, customs, and practices different from one's own. |
intolerant |
unable or unwilling to accept the existence or validity of opinions, beliefs, customs, and practices different from one's own; not tolerant. [2 definitions] |
intonation |
the pattern of changes in pitch of the speaking or singing voice. [3 definitions] |
intone |
to speak or utter with a particular pitch pattern. [3 definitions] |
into the bargain |
in addition; besides. |
into thin air |
out of sight. |
in toto |
(Latin) completely; in all; totally. |
in touch |
in contact through verbal or written communication. |