indecorum |
absence of decorum. [2 definitions] |
indeed |
without any question or doubt; truly; in fact. [2 definitions] |
in deep water |
having great difficulties or trouble. |
indefatigable |
not subject to fatigue; untiring. |
indefeasible |
not capable of being annulled, voided, or terminated. |
indefensible |
not capable of being morally justified; inexcusable. [3 definitions] |
indefinable |
not capable of being defined or described. |
indefinite |
lacking clear definition or limits; vague, undecided, or indeterminate. |
indefinite article |
in English grammar, either of the articles "a" and "an," which do not restrict the nouns or noun equivalents that they modify, but serve to indicate the class to which such modified words belong. (Cf. definite article.) |
indefinite pronoun |
in grammar, a pronoun, such as "someone," that does not specifically identify its referent. |
indehiscent |
not opening at maturity to release its seeds, as certain fruits. |
indelible |
incapable of being removed or obliterated; permanent. [2 definitions] |
indelicacy |
the state or quality of being indelicate. [2 definitions] |
indelicate |
lacking tact or taste; offensive or vulgar. |
indemnification |
the act of indemnifying. [3 definitions] |
indemnify |
to make compensation to for loss, damage, or expense incurred. [2 definitions] |
indemnity |
insurance against damage, loss, or liability. [3 definitions] |
indent1 |
to make jagged by putting recesses or notches in. [7 definitions] |
indent2 |
to create a dent in. [2 definitions] |
indentation |
the act of indenting. [3 definitions] |
indention |
the act or result of indenting, or the state of being indented; indentation. [2 definitions] |