incur |
to become liable for or bring upon oneself (usu. some unwanted or harmful consequence). |
incurable |
that cannot be cured. [2 definitions] |
incurious |
feeling or showing no curiosity or interest. |
incursion |
a raid or sudden invasion. [2 definitions] |
incurve |
to curve inward. [2 definitions] |
incus |
the small middle bone of the mammalian middle ear, shaped like an anvil. |
indebted |
obligated to another person or persons, as for money or favors. |
indebtedness |
the condition of being indebted. [2 definitions] |
indecency |
the quality or state of being indecent. [2 definitions] |
indecent |
not in accord with accepted standards of morality, propriety, or taste; improper or vulgar. |
indecipherable |
not able to be deciphered. |
indecision |
inability or unwillingness to make a decision. |
indecisive |
not definite or conclusive. [2 definitions] |
indecorous |
improper or unbecoming; lacking in taste. |
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. |