Word Study - I  (149)


idle
(adjective)

idleness
(noun)

ignominy
(noun)

[ reproach ]
[ discredit ]
[ slander ]

ignorance
(noun)

ignorant
(adjective)

ignorantly
(adverb)

ill
(noun)

ill-treat
(verb)

ill-treated
(participle passive)

illuminated
(participle passive)

[ enlightened ]
[ made plain ]

imagination
(noun)

imaginations
(plural noun)

imagine
(verb transitive)

imagined
(participle passive)

imagineth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

immediately
(adverb)

immorality
(noun)

immortal
(adjective)

[ everlasting ]
[ that dieth not ]

immortality
(noun)

immutability
(noun)

immutable
(adjective)

[ unchangeable ]
[ not liable to change or variation ]
[ constant ]
[ still the same ]

impair
(verb transitive)

[ diminish ]
[ lessen ]

impart
(verb transitive)

[ to make partaker of ]
[ to tell to ]

imparted
(participle passive)

impediment
(noun)

[ let ]
[ hinderance ]

impenitent
(adjective)

[ not repenting of sin ]
[ not contrite ]
[ unrepentant ]

imperious
(adjective)

[ domineering ]
[ overbearing ]
[ dominant ]
[ commanding ]
[ desiring to rule ]
[ full of commanding ]
[ stately ]

implacable
(adjective)

[ that cannot be pleased or pacified ]
[ unappeasable ]
[ irreconcilable ]

implead
(verb transitive)

[ to sue in a court of justice ]

importune
(verb transitive)

[ to be earnest with ]

importunity
(noun)

[ pressing solicitation ]
[ urgent request ]
[ unwanted persistence ]

impose
(verb transitive)

[ lay upon ]
[ put on ]

imposed
(participle passive)

impossible
(adjective)

impotent
(adjective)

[ to be without power ]
[ helpless ]
[ ineffective ]
[ weak ]
[ feeble ]

impoverished
(participle passive)

improve
(verb transitive)

impudent
(adjective)

[ ignorant ]
[ rash ]
[ careless ]
[ immodest ]
[ disrespectful ]
[ shameless ]

impure
(adjective)

impurities
(plural noun)

impurity
(noun)

impute
(verb transitive)

[ to charge ]
[ to attribute or count ]
[ reckon ]
[ assign ]
[ blame ]
[ to lay to ones charge ]

imputed
(participle passive)

imputeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

imputing
(participle present tense)

inasmuch
(conjunction)

incline
(verb transitive)

[ lean unto ]
[ towards ]

inclined
(participle passive)

incontinent
(adjective)

[ living loosely ]
[ unchastly ]
[ inability to contain or restrain oneself ]

incorruptible
(adjective)

[ uncorruptible ]
[ unperishable or not subiect to corruption ]

incorruption
(noun)

increase
(verb intransitive)

increased
(participle passive)

increasest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

increaseth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

increasing
(participle present tense)

incredible
(adjective)

[ marvelous ]
[ such as cannot be believed ]

incurable
(adjective)

[ past cure ]
[ a wound that cannot be healed ]

indebted
(participle passive)

indeed
(participle passive)

indignant
(adjective)

indignation
(noun)

[ anger ]
[ chafing ]

inditing
(participle present tense)

[ to declare something ]

inexcusable
(adjective)

infallible
(adjective)

[ undeceiveable ]
[ unguileful ]
[ trusty ]

infamous
(adjective)

[ ill reported of ]
[ defamed ]

infamy
(noun)

[ shame ]
[ disgrace ]
[ bad reputation ]

infants
(plural noun)

infidel
(adjective)

[ one who is unfaithful or unbelieving ]

infinite
(adjective)

[ without number or end ]

infirmities
(plural noun)

infirmity
(noun)

[ weakeness ]

inflame
(verb transitive)

inflaming
(participle present tense)

influences
(plural noun)

infolding
(participle present tense)

[ to envelop ]
[ enclose ]
[ contain ]
[ fold in ]

inform
(verb transitive)

[ give notice to teach ]
[ to begin to instruct ]

informed
(participle passive)

inherit
(verb transitive)

inheritance
(noun)

inheritances
(plural noun)

inherited
(participle passive)

inheriteth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

inheritor
(noun)

injurious
(adjective)

[ hurtful ]
[ insulting ]
[ abusive ]

ink
(noun)

inkhorn
(noun)

[ a small portable vessel for ink ]

inner
(adjective)

innocence
(noun)

innocency
(adjective)

innocent
(adjective)

innocents
(plural noun)

innumerable
(adjective)

inquire
(verb intransitive)

inquired
(participle passive)

inquiry
(noun)

inquisition
(noun)

[ investigation ]
[ examination ]
[ inquiry ]
[ searching ]
[ inquiring ]

inquisitors
(plural noun)

inside
(noun)

insolent
(adjective)

[ proud ]
[ disdainful ]

insomuch
(adverb)

instability
(noun)

instant
(adjective)

[ earnest ]
[ urgent or persistent ]
[ importunate ]

instantly
(adverb)

instead
(adverb)

instruct
(verb transitive)

instructed
(participle passive)

instructing
(participle present tense)

instruction
(noun)

instructor
(noun)

instructors
(plural noun)

instrument
(noun)

instruments
(plural noun)

integrity
(noun)

intelligence
(noun)

[ knowledge from others ]

intend
(verb transitive)

[ to purpose ]
[ to think ]

intended
(participle passive)

intendest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

intending
(participle present tense)

intent
(adjective)

intents
(plural noun)

intercession
(noun)

[ going between ]
[ making intreaty for another ]

intercessions
(plural noun)

intercessor
(noun)

interest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

[ loan ]
[ right ]
[ also a part in any thing ]

intermeddle
(verb intransitive)

[ deal with ]

intermeddleth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

intermission
(noun)

[ forestowing ]
[ a pausing ]
[ breaking of ]

interpret
(verb transitive)

[ open ]
[ make plain ]
[ to show the sense and meaning of a thing ]

interpretation
(noun)

interpretations
(plural noun)

interpreted
(participle passive)

interpreter
(noun)

[ expounder ]

interpreting
(participle present tense)

intricately
(adverb)

intruding
(participle present tense)

invented
(participle passive)

inventest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

inventions
(plural noun)

inventors
(plural noun)

invited
(participle passive)

invoke
(verb transitive)

inward
(adjective)

inwardly
(adverb)

inwards
(adverb)

irksome
(adjective)

issue
(noun)

[ a discharge or flow from the body ]
[ event ]
[ success ]
[ end ]

issued
(participle passive)

issues
(plural noun)