SAT Vocab 11 2
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- Inchoate; adj
- imperfectly formed or formulated
- Incipient; adj
- beginning to exist or appear; in an initial stage
- Inclucated; verb
- to teach, impress in the mind
- Inculpate; verb
- to blame, charge with a crime
- Incursion; noun
- sudden invasion
- Indefatigable; adj
- never tired
- Indigent; adj
- very poor
- Indignant; adj
- angry, incensed, offended
- Indolent; adj
- habitually lazy, idle
- Indubitable; adj
- unquestionable
- Inert; adj
- unable to move, tending to inactivity
- Inexorable; adj
- inflexible, unyielding
- Ingenious; adj
- original, clever, inventive
- Ingenuous; adj
- straightforward, open; naive and unsophisticated
- Ingress; noun
- entrance
- Inimical; adj
- hostile, unfriendly
- Iniquity; noun
- sin, evil act
- Insidious; adj
- sly, treacherous, devious
- Interdict; verb
- to forbid, prohibit
- Interloper; noun
- trespasser; meddler in others' affairs
- Interpolate; verb
- to insert; to change by adding new words or material
- Interpose; verb
- to insert; to intervene
- Intransigent; adj
- uncompromising, refusing to be reconciled
- Inure; verb
- to harden; to accustom, to become used to
- Invective; noun
- verbal abuse
- Invidious; adj
- envious; obnoxious
- Jingoism; noun
- belligerent support for one's country
- Juggernaut; noun
- huge force destroying everything in its path
- Jurisprudence; noun
- philosophy of law
- Juxtaposition; noun
- side-by-side placement