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introspective looking inward and examining one's own thoughts or feelings, or tending to do so.
introversion the tendency to pay more attention to oneself than to others or the external world. (Cf. extraversion.)
introvert someone who tends to pay more attention to his or her own thoughts and feelings than to other people or subjects. (Cf. extrovert.) [4 definitions]
intrude to enter or thrust oneself in when not invited or welcomed. [2 definitions]
intrusion the act of intruding, or the state of being intruded upon. [2 definitions]
intrusive bothersome and unwelcome; intruding or apt to intrude.
intrust variant of entrust.
in truth in fact; actually.
intubate of a doctor or other medical personnel, to insert a tube through a patient's mouth and into the upper respiratory tract in order to connect the patient to a machine, a ventilator, that assists in breathing.
intubation the process, carried out by a doctor or other medical personnel, of inserting a tube through a patient's mouth and into the upper respiratory tract in order to connect the patient to a machine, a ventilator, that assists in breathing. [2 definitions]
intuit to know or apprehend directly, without a process of logical thought.
intuitable combined form of intuit.
intuition the power of knowing or apprehending something directly, without learning it consciously or submitting it to processes of logic. [3 definitions]
intuitive of or pertaining to intuition. [3 definitions]
Inuit a member of a group of native people of North America that inhabit areas from Greenland and eastern Canada to Alaska. [3 definitions]
inulin a starchlike polysaccharide used to make fructose and, when water is added to it, glucose.
inundate to cover or overspread with water, esp. a very large amount; flood. [2 definitions]
inure to accustom to something unpleasant, esp. by continuous or lengthy experience. [2 definitions]
in vacuo (Latin) in a vacuum; entirely alone or isolated.
invade to enter as an enemy, by force, in order to conquer or plunder. [4 definitions]
invader one who enters as an enemy, by force, in order to conquer or plunder. [2 definitions]