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Word Meaning of English Words
English Vocabulary Index
Word Meaning of English Words for 1st June :
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Indulgent (adj.) : satisfying the wishes of others, kind
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Industrial (adj.) : having to do with industry
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Industrialist (n) : owner of a large scale industry
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Industrious (adj.) : busily at work, showing care and effort
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Industry (n) : business or manufacture, quality of being hard working
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Inebriate (v) : to intoxicate
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Inedible (adj.) : not eatable
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Ineffable (adj.) : indescribable
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Ineffective (adj.) : not producing the desired effect, inefficient
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Inefficient (adj.) : incapable, weak
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Inelegant (adj.) : ugly
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Ineligible (adj.) : not suitable or qualified
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Inept (adj.) : unsuitable, absurd
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Inequality (n) : unevenness, imbalance
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Inequitable (adj.) : unjust, unfair
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Inequity (n) : injustice
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Inert (adj.) : inactive, dull
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Inertia (n) : laziness, dullness
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Inertness (n) : laziness, dullness
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Inestimable (adj.) : not able to be valued
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Inevitable (adj.) : unavoidable
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Inexact (adj.) : not accurate or true
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Inexcusable (adj.) : unpardonable
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Inexhaustible (adj.) : not fully used up, tireless
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Inexorable (adj.) : stern
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Inexpedient (adj.) : disadvantageous, unfit, unwise
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Inexpensive (adj.) : cheap in price
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Inexperience (n) : want of knowledge
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Inexpert (adj.) : unskilled
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Inexplicable (adj.) : unintelligible, not able to be explained
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Inexplicable (adj.): that cannot be solved or escaped from
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Infallible (adj.) : perfect, certain
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Infamy (n) : public disgrace, shame
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Infancy (n) : the beginning, child hood
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Infant (n) : baby
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Infanticide (n) : one who kills an infant, murder of an infant
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Infantry (n) : foot soldier
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Infatuate (v): to inspire with extreme folly
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Infect (v) : cause disease, pollute
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Infection (n) : spreading of disease
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Infectious (adj.) : contagious
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Infer (v) : to judge, to hint at
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