English Words: I

17,902 words · Page 72 of 359

impartableadj

Capable of being imparted.

impartationnoun

the act of imparting something, or the thing imparted

imparternoun

One who imparts.

impartestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of impart

impartethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of impart

impartialadj

treating all parties, rivals, or disputants equally; not partial; not biased

impartialismnoun

A policy of being impartial.

impartialistnoun

A proponent of impartialism.

impartialitynoun

The quality of being impartial; fairness.

impartiallyadv

In an impartial manner; fairly.

impartialnessnoun

The quality of being impartial.

impartibilitynoun

The quality of being incapable of division into parts; indivisibility.

impartibleadj

not partible; not subject to partition; indivisible

impartiblyadv

So as not to be parted or divided.

imparticipableadj

Not participable.

imparticularadv

in particular

impartiteadj

undivided

impartiveadj

Serving to impart something.

impartmentnoun

The act of imparting something, or the thing imparted; disclosure.

impassabilitynoun

The state or quality of being impassable.

impassableadj

Incapable of being passed over, crossed, or negotiated.

impassablenessnoun

impassability; the state or quality of being impassable.

impassablyadv

In an impassable manner.

impassenoun

A road with no exit; a cul-de-sac.

impassibilitynoun

The state or condition of being impassible.

impassibleadj

Unable to feel emotion; impassive.

impassiblenessnoun

impassibility

impassiblyadv

In an impassible manner.

impassionverb

make passionate, instill passion in

impassionableadj

Excitable or sensitive or susceptible to strong emotion.

impassionateadj

Filled with passion; impassioned

impassionatelyadv

In an impassionate manner.

impassionatenessnoun

The quality of being impassionate (lacking passion).

impassionedadj

Filled with intense emotion or passion; fervent.

impassionedlyadv

In an impassioned manner.

impassionednessnoun

The quality of being impassioned.

impassionmentnoun

The state of being impassioned.

impassiveadj

Having, or revealing, no emotion.

impassivelyadv

In an impassive manner.

impassivenessnoun

The state of being impassive.

impassivitynoun

The state of being impassive.

impastanoun

Pasta analogue created by using ingredients that are not grains (ie. semolina, maize, rice) or grain substitutes (ie. potato, quinoa), such as a sheet of pasta analogue made out of gelatin

impastationnoun

The act of making into paste.

Impastatoname

A surname from Italian [in turn from Sicilian].

impasteverb

To knead; to make into paste; to concrete.

impastonoun

The use of a thick-bodied paint to create peaks and crests that physically extend from the surface of a painting.

impastoedadj

Painted with an impasto

impastornoun

Someone who pretends to be a pastor; a false teacher.

impastureverb

To place in a pasture

impatencynoun

The condition or state of not being patent, usually undesirably so (that is, where patency is expected); thus usually synonymous with atresia and imperforation.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter I contains 17,902 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 359 pages, and you are currently viewing page 72. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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