SAT words from 'inopportune' to 'intensive'
Words alphabetically from 'inopportune' to 'intensive' from the monster 5000-word at http://www.freevocabulary.com/
Terms
undefined, object
copy deck
- inopportune
- Unsuitable or inconvenient, especially as to time.
- inquire
- To ask information about.
- inquisition
- A court or tribunal for examination and punishment of heretics.
- inquisitive
- Given to questioning, especially out of curiosity.
- inquisitor
- One who makes an investigation.
- inroad
- Forcible encroachment or trespass.
- insatiable
- That desires or craves immoderately or unappeasably.
- inscribe
- To enter in a book, or on a list, roll, or document, by writing.
- inscrutable
- Impenetrably mysterious or profound.
- insecure
- Not assured of safety.
- insensible
- Imperceptible.
- insentient
- Lacking the power of feeling or perceiving.
- inseparable
- That can not be separated.
- insidious
- Working ill by slow and stealthy means.
- insight
- Intellectual discernment.
- insignificance
- Lack of import or of importance.
- insignificant
- Without importance, force, or influence.
- insinuate
- To imply.
- insipid
- Tasteless.
- insistence
- Urgency.
- insistent
- Urgent.
- insolence
- Pride or haughtiness exhibited in contemptuous and overbearing treatment of others.
- insolent
- Impudent.
- insomnia
- Sleeplessness.
- inspector
- An official appointed to examine or oversee any matter of public interest or importance.
- instance
- A single occurrence or happening of a given kind.
- instant
- A very brief portion of time.
- instantaneous
- Done without perceptible lapse of time.
- instigate
- To provoke.
- instigator
- One who incites to evil.
- instill
- To infuse.
- instructive
- Conveying knowledge.
- insufficiency
- Inadequacy.
- insufficient
- Inadequate for some need, purpose, or use.
- insular
- Pertaining to an island.
- insulate
- To place in a detached state or situation.
- insuperable
- Invincible.
- insuppressible
- Incapable of being concealed.
- insurgence
- Uprising.
- insurgent
- One who takes part in forcible opposition to the constituted authorities of a place.
- insurrection
- The state of being in active resistance to authority.
- intangible
- Not perceptible to the touch.
- integrity
- Uprightness of character and soundness of moral principle.
- intellect
- The faculty of perception or thought.
- intellectual
- Characterized by intelligence.
- intelligence
- Capacity to know or understand.
- intelligible
- Comprehensible.
- intemperance
- Immoderate action or indulgence, as of the appetites.
- intension
- The act of stringing or stretching, or state of being strained.
- intensive
- Adding emphasis or force.