Words Starting with I

Explore 203 words beginning with the letter I. Each entry includes definitions, pronunciations, and example sentences.

I

i

veza između dva pojma ili rečenice koja ih povezuje u smislu dodavanja ili spajanja.

BS → CA

I

i

a spojka, která se používá k propojení slov nebo vět, obvykle udává další věc nebo přidává informaci...

CS → HR

I

/aɪ/

The pronoun used by a speaker to refer to themselves.

EN → ZH

I

/aɪ/

Pronom personnel sujet à la première personne du singulier.

FR → CA

Iatrogenic

/ˌaɪ.əˈtrɒdʒ.ən.ɪk/

Relating to a condition that is caused by medical treatment or healthcare professionals.

EN → ZH

Iconoclasm

/aɪˈkɒnəˌklæzəm/

the action of attacking or assertively rejecting established beliefs and institutions, particularly ...

EN → ZH

Iconoclast

/aɪˈkɒnəklæst/

A person who attacks or criticizes cherished beliefs or institutions.

EN → ZH

Iconoclastic

/ˌaɪ.kənˈɒk.læst.ɪk/

characterized by attacking or ignoring cherished beliefs and institutions

EN → ZH

Iconography

/ˌaɪkəˈnɒɡrəfi/

The visual imagery and symbolism of a person or subject, particularly in art and literature.

EN → ZH

Iconolatry

/ˌaɪ.kəˈnɒl.ə.tri/

The worship of icons or images, particularly in a religious context.

EN → ZH

Iconosphere

/ˌaɪ.kɒn.əˈsfɪər/

The realm or sphere of images and symbols, often used in discussions of culture and communication.

EN → ZH

Iconostasis

/ˌaɪ.kə.nəˈstɑː.sɪs/

A screen or partition in Eastern Orthodox churches that separates the nave from the sanctuary, often...

EN → ZH

Ideology

/aɪˈdiːələdʒi/

A system of ideas and ideals, especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory an...

EN → ZH

Idiom

/ˈɪdiəm/

A group of words whose meaning is not deducible from the individual words.

EN → ZH

Idiomatic

/ˌɪdiəˈmætɪk/

Relating to or denoting an expression that is natural to a native speaker.

EN → ZH

Idiopathic

/ˌɪdiəˈpæθɪk/

Relating to or denoting a disease or condition that arises spontaneously or for which the cause is u...

EN → ZH

Idiosyncrasy

/ˌɪdiəˈsɪŋkrəsi/

A characteristic, habit, or mannerism that is peculiar to an individual.

EN → ZH

Idiosyncratic

/ˌɪdiəʊsɪŋˈkrætɪk/

peculiar or individual; relating to idiosyncrasy.

EN → ZH

Idisyncrasy

/ɪdiəˈsɪŋkrəsi/

A characteristic, habit, or mannerism that is peculiar to an individual.

EN → ZH

Idyllic

/ɪˈdɪlɪk/

charmingly simple and serene; picturesque and peaceful, often relating to a rural setting.

EN → ZH

Ignis Fatuus

/ˈɪɡ.nɪs ˈfæ.tjuː.əs/

A phosphorescent light seen at night, especially over marshy ground, caused by the combustion of gas...

EN → ZH

Ignoble

/ɪɡˈnoʊ.bəl/

Not honorable in character or purpose; of low moral quality.

EN → ZH

Ignominious

/ˌɪɡ.nəˈmɪn.i.əs/

deserving or causing public disgrace or shame

EN → ZH

Ignominy

/ˈɪɡnəˌmɪni/

Public shame or disgrace.

EN → ZH

Ignorieren

ɪɡnoˈʁiːʁən

jemanden oder etwas nicht beachten oder ignorieren

DE → AR

Ignorieren

ɪɡnoˈʁiːʁən

jemanden oder etwas absichtlich nicht beachten oder sich nicht mit ihm beschäftigen

DE → ZH

Illeism

/ɪˈliːɪzəm/

The act of referring to oneself in the third person, often for emphasis or stylistic effect.

EN → ZH

Illicit

/ɪˈlɪsɪt/

forbidden by law, rules, or custom

EN → ZH

Illucid

/ɪˈluː.sɪd/

not clear or difficult to understand

EN → ZH

Illuminate

/ɪˈluː.mɪ.neɪt/

To light up; to make something visible or bright by shining light on it.

EN → ZH

Illuminati

/ɪˌluːməˈnɑːtaɪ/

A secret society alleged to control world affairs.

EN → ZH

Illusion

/ɪˈluːʒən/

A false idea or belief; something that is not as it appears to be.

EN → ZH

Illustrate

/ˈɪl.ə.streɪt/

to explain or make something clear by using examples, charts, pictures, or drawings

EN → ZH

Illustrious

/ɪˈlʌs.tri.əs/

well-known, respected, and admired for past achievements

EN → ZH

Imbalance

/ɪmˈbæl.əns/

a lack of proportion or an unequal distribution between two or more elements.

EN → ZH

Imbecile

/ˈɪmbəˌsiːl/

A person of low intelligence; a fool.

EN → ZH

Imbricate

/ˈɪm.brɪ.keɪt/

To arrange (tiles, leaves, etc.) in an overlapping manner.

EN → ZH

Imbrication

/ˌɪm.brɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/

The arrangement or overlapping of layers, often used in geological and architectural contexts.

EN → ZH

Imbrogate

/ɪmˈbrəʊɡeɪt/

An irregular or complicated situation; a confused struggle or entanglement.

EN → ZH

Imbroglio

/ɪmˈbroʊɡlioʊ/

a complicated and confusing situation; a misunderstanding or disagreement involving many people or t...

EN → ZH

Imbroglios

/ɪmˈbroʊɡli.oʊz/

A complicated and confusing situation, often involving misunderstandings or entanglements.

EN → ZH

Imbue

/ɪmˈbjuː/

to permeate or saturate with a feeling or quality

EN → ZH

Immigrate

/ˈɪm.ɪ.ɡreɪt/

To come to live permanently in a foreign country.

EN → ZH

Immolate

/ˈɪməˌleɪt/

To kill or offer as a sacrifice, especially by burning.

EN → ZH

Immure

/ɪˈmjʊər/

To enclose or confine someone against their will, often within walls or boundaries.

EN → ZH

Immutability

/ɪˌmjuːtəˈbɪləti/

The quality of being unchangeable or unalterable.

EN → ZH

Immutable

/ɪˈmjuːtəbl/

unchanging over time or unable to be changed

EN → ZH

Impact

/ˈɪmpækt/

the effect or influence of one person, thing, or action on another.

EN → ZH

Impasse

/ˈɪm.pæs/

A situation in which no progress is possible, especially because of disagreement; a deadlock.

EN → ZH

Impeccable

/ɪmˈpɛkəbl/

In accordance with the highest standards; faultless.

EN → ZH

Impecuniosity

/ˌɪmpɪkjuˈnɪəsɪti/

a state of having little or no money; poverty.

EN → ZH

Impecunious

/ɪmˈpɛkjʊniəs/

having little or no money; poor.

EN → ZH

Imperative

/ɪmˈpɛrətɪv/

a command or instruction that must be followed

EN → ZH

Imperceptible

/ˌɪmpərˈsɛptəbl/

Impossible or difficult to perceive; not able to be seen or noticed.

EN → ZH

Impermanence

/ɪmˈpɜːrmənəns/

The state or fact of lasting for only a limited period of time; transience.

EN → ZH

Impertinence

/ɪmˈpɜːrtənəns/

lack of respect; rudeness

EN → ZH

Impertinent

/ɪmˈpɜːrtɪnənt/

not showing proper respect; rude.

EN → ZH

Imperturbable

/ɪmˈpɜːr.tɜːr.bə.bəl/

unable to be upset or excited; calm.

EN → ZH

Impervious

/ɪmˈpɜːrviəs/

Not allowing fluid to pass through; unable to be affected by something.

EN → ZH

Imperviousness

/ɪmˈpɜːr.vi.əs.nəs/

The quality of being impervious; inability to be affected or penetrated by something.

EN → ZH

Impetuous

/ɪmˈpɛtʃʊəs/

Acting or done quickly and without thought or care; impulsive.

EN → ZH

Implacable

/ɪmˈplækəbl/

unable to be appeased or placated

EN → ZH

Impolitic

/ɪmˈpɒlɪtɪk/

Not politic; unwise or inappropriate in a particular situation.

EN → ZH

Imponderable

/ɪmˈpɒndərəbəl/

Difficult or impossible to estimate, assess, or measure.

EN → ZH

Importunate

/ɪmˈpɔːr.tʃə.nət/

Persistent, especially to the point of annoyance or intrusion.

EN → ZH

Imprecate

/ˈɪmprɪkeɪt/

To invoke evil upon; to curse.

EN → ZH

Imprecation

/ˌɪmprɪˈkeɪʃən/

A spoken curse or a prayer for misfortune to befall someone.

EN → ZH

Imprecatory

/ɪmˈprɛkəˌtɔri/

Of or relating to an imprecation, especially a curse or a prayer for divine punishment.

EN → ZH

Impresario

/ɪm.prɪˈzɑː.ri.oʊ/

A person who organizes and often finances concerts, plays, or operas.

EN → ZH

Imprimatur

/ɪmˈprɪməˌtɔːr/

An official license or permission to publish or print a book, especially in the context of ecclesias...

EN → ZH

Improve

/ɪmˈpruːv/

to make or become better

EN → ZH

Improvisation

/ɪmˌprɒvɪˈzeɪʃən/

The act of creating or performing something spontaneously or without preparation.

EN → ZH

Improvise

/ˈɪmprəvaɪz/

To create or perform spontaneously or without preparation.

EN → ZH

Impudence

/ˈɪmpjʊdəns/

The quality of being impudent; lack of respect for others.

EN → ZH

Impugn

/ɪmˈpjuːn/

To call into question or challenge the validity or truth of something.

EN → ZH

Impulses

ˈɪm.pʌlsɪz

A sudden strong urge or desire to act, often without thinking.

EN → ZH

Imputation

/ɪmˈpjuːteɪʃən/

The act of attributing or assigning an action or quality to someone or something, often implying an ...

EN → ZH

Impute

/ɪmˈpjuːt/

To attribute or assign a value or quality to something, often used in the context of assigning blame...

EN → ZH

Inane

/ɪˈneɪn/

Silly or stupid; lacking sense or meaning.

EN → ZH

Inauspicious

ˌɪnəˈspɪʃəs

Not conducive to success; unpromising or unlucky.

EN → ZH

Incandescent

/ˌɪn.kənˈdɛs.ənt/

Emitting light as a result of being heated.

EN → ZH

Incantation

/ˌɪn.kənˈteɪ.ʃən/

A series of words said as a magic spell or charm.

EN → ZH

Incendiary

/ɪnˈsɛn.diˌɛr.i/

Tending to stir up conflict or provoke controversy.

EN → ZH

Incentevize

ɪnˈsɛntɪvaɪz

To provide someone with a reason for doing something; to motivate by offering incentives.

EN → ZH

Incertitude

/ɪnˈsɜːrtɪtjuːd/

The state of being uncertain; lack of sureness or definiteness.

EN → ZH

Inchoate

/ɪnˈkoʊ.ət/

just begun and not fully formed or developed; rudimentary.

EN → ZH

Inchoateness

/ɪnˈkoʊət.nəs/

The state of being incomplete or not fully developed.

EN → ZH

Incidental

/ˌɪn.sɪˈdɛn.təl/

Occurring as a minor or secondary consequence; not of primary importance.

EN → ZH

Incipient

/ɪnˈsɪpiənt/

beginning to happen or develop

EN → ZH

Incisive

/ɪnˈsaɪsɪv/

Having a clear, sharp, and direct quality; demonstrating the ability to analyze or evaluate a topic ...

EN → ZH

Incognito

/ɪnˈkɒɡ.nɪ.təʊ/

in disguise or under a false identity

EN → ZH

Incommensurable

/ˌɪn.kəˈmɛn.sʊ.rə.bəl/

Not able to be measured by a common standard; impossible to compare or assess in terms of quantity o...

EN → ZH

Incommunicado

/ˌɪn.kəˌmjun.ɪˈkɑː.doʊ/

Unable or unwilling to communicate with others, often used in legal or imprisonment contexts.

EN → ZH

Incomprehensible

/ˌɪn.kəmˈprɛh.ən.sə.bəl/

Not able to be understood; impossible to comprehend.

EN → ZH

Incongruous

/ɪnˈkɒŋɡruəs/

not in harmony or keeping with the surroundings or other aspects of something

EN → ZH

Incontrovertible

/ɪnˌkɒntrəˈvɜːtɪbəl/

Not able to be denied or disputed; indisputable.

EN → ZH

Incorporeal

/ɪnˈkɔːpɔːrɪəl/

Not composed of matter; having no physical existence.

EN → ZH

Incorrigible

/ɪnˈkɔːrɪdʒəbl/

not able to be corrected, reformed, or improved

EN → ZH

Inctation

/ɪnˌkænˈteɪʃən/

The act of chanting or reciting words believed to have magical power.

EN → ZH

Inculcate

/ˈɪŋ.kʌl.keɪt/

To instill an idea, attitude, or habit by persistent instruction.

EN → ZH