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- idnoun
(Informal) Short for identification or identity document.
- ideanoun
A thought or suggestion about a possible course of action.
- idealadjective
Satisfying one's conception of what is perfect; most suitable.
- idealsnoun
Plural of ideal; principles or values that one actively pursues as goals.
- ideasnoun
Plural of idea; thoughts, concepts, or mental impressions.
- identicaladjective
Exactly alike; completely the same.
- identificationnoun
The action or process of identifying someone or something.
- identifiedverb
Past tense and past participle of identify; established the identity of someone or something.
- identifyverb
To establish the identity of someone or something.
- identifyingverb
The present participle of identify; in the process of establishing or recognizing identity.
- identitiesnoun
Plural of identity; the distinct characteristics by which people or things are recognized.
- identitynoun
The fact of being who or what a person or thing is; the characteristics determining this.
- idiotnoun
(Informal, derogatory) A stupid person; someone who acts in a foolish manner.
- idioticadjective
Very stupid or foolish.
- idiotsnoun
Plural of idiot; stupid people; those who act foolishly.
- idleadjective
Not working or active; unemployed.
- idolnoun
An image or representation of a god used as an object of worship.
- ietnon-standard
Non-standard or erroneous form. Likely a typo or OCR error, possibly for "let," "get," "set," "yet," or "jet."
- ifconjunction
Introducing a conditional clause.
- ifsnoun
Plural of if when used as a noun; conditions or uncertainties.
- ifyounon-standard
Non-standard or erroneous form. A common typo or OCR error for "if you" (missing space).
- ignitionnoun
The action of setting something on fire or starting to burn.
- ignorancenoun
Lack of knowledge or information about something.
- ignorantadjective
Lacking knowledge or awareness in general or about a particular subject.
- ignoreverb
To refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; to disregard intentionally.
- ignoredverb
Past tense and past participle of ignore; refused to take notice of.
- ignoringverb
Present participle of ignore; refusing to take notice of.
- iikenon-standard
Non-standard or erroneous form. Likely a typo for "like" (with an extra "i" or missing "l").
- illadjective
Not in full health; sick.
- illegaladjective
Contrary to or forbidden by law; not legal.
- illegallyadverb
In a manner contrary to or forbidden by law.
- illnessnoun
A disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
- illusionnoun
A false idea or belief; something that deceives by producing a false impression.
- illusionsnoun
Plural of illusion; false ideas, beliefs, or perceptions.
- imagenoun
A visual representation of something, such as a photograph or painting.
- imagesnoun
Visual representations of objects, people, or scenes, especially as photographs or pictures.
- imaginaryadjective
Existing only in the imagination; not real or actual.
- imaginationnoun
The faculty or action of forming new ideas, images, or concepts not present to the senses.
- imagineverb
To form a mental image or concept of something.
- imaginedverb
Formed a mental image or concept of something not actually present.
- imaginingverb
(Verb) Forming a mental image or concept of something not present or real.
- imbecilenoun
(Noun, informal, offensive) A stupid person; a fool.
- imitateverb
To copy or reproduce someone's behavior, speech, or actions.
- imitatesverb
Copies or reproduces someone's behavior, speech, or actions.
- imitatingverb
Copying or reproducing someone's behavior, speech, or actions.
- imitationnoun
(Noun) The action of copying someone or something.
- immatureadjective
Not fully developed or grown; not ripe or ready.
- immediateadjective
Occurring or done at once; instant.
- immediatelyadverb
At once; without any delay.
- immenseadjective
Extremely large or great in size, scale, or degree.