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Teacher Vocabulary
English Vocabulary Index
Teacher Vocabulary for 25th May :
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Immaterial (adj.) : unsubstantial, spiritual
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Immature (adj.) : not fully developed
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Immeasurable (adj.) : that cannot be measured, infinite
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Immediate (adj.) : direct, nearest, instantaneous
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Immemorial (adj.) : going further back in time beyond the reach of memory, old
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Immense (adj.) : great
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Immerse (v) : to plunge into water r liquid
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Immigrant (n) : an incomer to settle in a country
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Immigrate (v) : to enter a country as a settler
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Imminent (adj.) : about to happen
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Immobile (adj.) : motionless, unable to move
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Immoderate (adj.) : unreasonably excessive
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Immodest (adj.) : lacking modesty, shameless
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Immolate (v) : kill in sacrifice
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Immoral (adj.) : vicious, wrong
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Immorality (n) : depravity
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Immortal (adj.) : living for ever
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Immovable (adj.) : fixed, that cannot be moved, unchangeable
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Immunity (n) : exemption, freedom
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Immure (n) : imprison, shut oneself up
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Imp (n) : a demon, mischievous child
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Impact (n) : effect, impulse, collision
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Impair (v) : damage, weaken
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Impale (v) : execute by fixing on a stake or by piercing
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Impart (v) : give share of, inform
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Impartial (adj.) : just, unbiased
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Impassable (adj.) : impossible to pass through
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Impasse (n) : blind lane, position, from which there is no escape
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Impassioned (adj.) : moved by strong feeling
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Impassive (adj.) : unemotional
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Impatience (n) : want of patience, restlessness
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Impatient (adj.) : restless, desiring
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Impawn (v) : put in pawn
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Impeach (v) : accuse, find fault with to question
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Impeccable (adj.) : doing no wrong
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Impecunious (adj.) : poor
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Impede (v) : retard, get into the way of
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Impel (v) : include, push, move
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Impend (v) : to hang over, to be imminent
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Impending (adj.) : about to happen
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