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06/27/2011

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Term
iconoclastic
Definition
attacking cherished traditions.

"Deeply iconoclastic, Jean Genet deliberately set out to shock conventional theatergoers with his radical plays."
Term
idolatry
Definition
the worship of idols; excessive admiration.

"Such idolatry of singers of country music is typical of the excessive enthusiasm of youth."
Term
immutable
Definition
unchangeable.

"All things change over time; nothing is immutable."
Term
impair
Definition
to injure or hurt.

"Drinking alcohol can impair your ability to drive safely."
Term
impassive
Definition
without feeling; imperturbable, stoical.

"Refusing to let the enemy see how deeply shaken he was by his capture, the prisoner kept his face impassive."
Term
impede
Definition
to hinder or block.

"The special prosecutor determined that the Attorney General, though inept, had not intentionally set out to impede the progress of the investigation."
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impermeable
Definition
not permitting passage through its substance.

"This new material is impermeable to liquids."
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imperturbable
Definition
calm; placid.

"Wellington remained imperturbable and in full command of the situation in spite of the hysteria and panic all around him."
Term
impervious
Definition
impenetrable, incapable of being damaged or distressed.

"The carpet salesmen told Simone that his most expensive brand of floor covering was warranted to be impervious to ordinary wear and tear."

"Having read so many negative reviews of his acting, the movie star had learned to ignore them, and was now impervious to criticism."
Term
implacable
Definition
incapable of being pacified.

"Madame Defarge was the implacable enemy of the Evremonde family."
Term
implicit
Definition
understood but not stated.

"Jack never told Jill he adored her; he believed his love was implicit in his deeds."
Term
implode
Definition
to burst inward.

"If you break a vacuum tube, the glass tube implodes."
Term
inadvertently
Definition
unintentionally; by oversight; carelessly.

"Judy's great fear was that she might inadvertently omit a question on the exam and mismark her whole answer sheet."
Term
inchoate
Definition
recently begun; rudimentary; elementary.

"Before the Creation, the world was an inchoate mass."
Term
incongruity
Definition
a lack of harmony; absurdity.

"The incongruity of his wearing sneakers with formal attire amused the observers."
Term
inconsequential
Definition
insignificant; unimportant.

"Brushing off Ali's apologies for having broken the wine glass, Tamara said, 'Don't worry about it, it's inconsequential.'"
Term
incorporate
Definition
to introduce something into a larger whole; to combine, unite.

"Breaking with precedent, President Truman ordered the military to incorporate blacks into every branch of the armed services."
Term
indeterminate
Definition
uncertain, not clearly fixed, indefinite.

"That interest rates shall rise appears certain; when they will do so, however, remains indeterminate."
Term
indigence
Definition
poverty.

"Neither the economists nor the political scientists have found a way to wipe out the inequities of wealth and eliminate indigence from our society."
Term
indolent
Definition
lazy.

"Couch potatoes lead an indolent life lying back in their Lazyboy recliners watching TV."
Term
inert
Definition
inactive; lacking power to move.

"'Get up, you lazy-bones,' Tina cried to Tony, who lay in bed inert."
Term
ingenuous
Definition
naive and trusting; young, unsophisticated.

"The woodsman did not realize how ingenuous Little Red Riding Hood was until he heard that she had gone off for a walk in the woods with the Big Bad Wolf."
Term
inherent
Definition
firmly established by nature or habit.

"Katya's inherent love of justice caused her to champion anyone she considered to be treated unfairly by society."
Term
innocuous
Definition
harmless.

"An occasional glass of wine with dinner is relatively innocuous and should have no ill effect on most people."
Term
insensible
Definition
unconscious, unresponsive.

"Sherry and I are very different; at times when I would be covered with embarrassment, she seems insensible to shame."
Term
insinuate
Definition
to hint; imply, creep in.

"When you said I looked robust, did you mean to insinuate that I'm getting fat?"
Term
insipid
Definition
lacking in flavor; dull.

"Flat prose and flat ginger ale are equally insipid; both lack sparkle."
Term
insularity
Definition
narrow-mindedness; isolation.

"The insularity of the islanders manifested itself in their suspicion of anything foreign."
Term
intractable
Definition
unruly; stubborn; unyielding.

"Charlie Brown's friend Pigpen was intractable; he absolutely refused to bathe."
Term
intransigence
Definition
the refusal of any compromise; stubbornness.

"The negotiating team had not expected such intransigence from the striking workers, who rejected any hint of a compromise."
Term
inundate
Definition
to overwhelm; flood, submerge.

"This semester I am inundated with work; you should see the piles of paperwork flooding my desk my desk."
Term
inured
Definition
accustomed; hardened.

"She became inured to the Alaskan cold."
Term
invective
Definition
abuse.

"He had expected criticism but not he invective that greeted his proposal."
Term
irascible
Definition
irritable, easily angered.

"Miss Michin's irascible temper intimidated the younger schoolgirls, who feared she'd burst into a rage at any moment."
Term
irresolute
Definition
uncertain how to act; weak.

"Once you have made your decision, don't waver; a leader should never appear irresolute."
Term
itinerary
Definition
the plan of a trip.

"Disliking sudden changes in plans when she traveled abroad, Ethel refused to make any alterations in the itinerary."
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