informed |
having, showing, or using information. [2 definitions] |
informer |
one who secretly provides incriminating information about another, esp. for reward. |
infra- |
beneath; below. |
infraction |
an act or instance of breaking or violating, usu. a rule or law; violation or breach. |
infra dig |
(informal) beneath one's dignity. |
infrangible |
impossible to break; unbreakable. [2 definitions] |
infrared |
the invisible electromagnetic radiation next to and longer in wavelength than those of the visible red end of the spectrum. [2 definitions] |
infrasonic |
of, concerning, or denoting sound waves below the audible frequencies. |
infrastructure |
the basic facilities and equipment, esp. of a technological nature, that are necessary for a system or organization to function. |
infrequent |
happening seldom or at long intervals. [3 definitions] |
infringe |
to cross established limits; encroach; trespass (usu. fol. by "on" or "upon"). [2 definitions] |
infringement |
a violation or breaking, as of a law, rule, or contract. [2 definitions] |
in front of |
directly ahead of in place or position. |
in full |
in the complete or required amount. |
in full swing |
at the point of greatest intensity, activity, or momentum. |
infuriate |
to cause fury in (someone); enrage. |
infuriated |
extremely angry; filled with fury. |
infuriating |
causing or tending to cause great irritation or anger. |
infuse |
to introduce or inject, as if by pouring; instill (usu. fol. by "into"). [2 definitions] |
infusible1 |
not able to be melted or fused. |
infusible2 |
able to be infused. |