Words Starting With "I"

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Irking

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The verb "irking" means to disturb, annoy, or irritate someone or something. It can also refer to a slight or mild annoyance, such as a small bother or pest. For example: "The constant noise from the construction site was irking to many of the nearby residents."

Irks

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To irritate or annoy someone; to cause someone to feel frustrated or upset.

Irksome

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Irk-some (adjective): Causing feelings of annoyance, frustration, or discontent.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> Her constant nitpicking was becoming increasingly irksome.<br> The irksome sound of the squeaky door echoed throughout the office.<br><br>In general, something that is irksome is annoying or frustrating, and may be considered unpleasant or disagreeable.

Irksomeness

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Irksomeness refers to the quality or state of being annoying, irritating, or vexing; an intolerable or tedious quality that causes frustration or annoyance.

Irkutsk

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Irkutsk is a city located in southern Siberia, Russia. It is the administrative center of the Irkutsk Oblast and is situated on the Angara River. Known for its rich history and cultural heritage, Irkutsk is often referred to as the "Paris of Siberia" due to its charming architecture and picturesque views. The city is also close to Lake Baikal, the world's largest and deepest freshwater lake, making it a popular destination for tourists.

Irma

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Irma is a female given name that originated from the Latin word "arma," meaning "arms" or "peace." It can also refer to Hurricane Irma, a powerful Atlantic hurricane that occurred in 2017. In addition, Irma may also be used as a nickname for names starting with "I" or "Ir-".

Iroise

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Iroses are a type of rare and fleeting weather phenomenon, also known as ice halos or sun dogs.

Iron

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Iron is a chemical element with the symbol Fe and atomic number 26. It is a silvery-white, dense, and relatively inexpensive metal with high strength and good magnetic and conductive properties.

Ironclad

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Strong and unbreakable; unyielding or rigid.

Ironed

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To make clothes smoother and crisper by pressing them with an iron, especially while they are still damp, often to remove wrinkles and creases.

Ironer

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An ironer is a person or a machine that is used to remove wrinkles and creases from fabrics, such as clothes, sheets, and towels, by applying heat and pressure, typically using an iron or a steam iron.

Ironic

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Ironic refers to a situation or event that is opposite of what one would expect, often with an unintended or unexpected outcome or twist.

Ironical

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The adjective "ironical" refers to something that is contrary to what would be expected or intended, often with a hint of humor or sarcasm. It can also describe a situation that is ironic or full of irony, which is a situation where the opposite of what was expected to happen occurs, often with a surprise or twist. For example, "It was ironical that he won the lottery after quitting his job."

Ironically

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In a way that is the opposite of what is expected; contrary to what is intended or desired. For example: "The fire station catching on fire ironically, considering its purpose is to prevent fires."

Ironies

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Irony refers to a situation in which there is a discrepancy or incongruity between what is expected and what actually happens. There are several types of irony, including:<br><br> Verbal irony: When the words used convey a meaning that is opposite of their literal meaning.<br> Situational irony: When the opposite of what is expected to happen occurs.<br> Dramatic irony: When the audience knows something that the characters in the story do not know.<br> Irony of fate: When an event occurs that is opposite of what was intended or expected.<br><br>For example, if someone said, "What a beautiful day!" on a rainy day, that would be an example of verbal irony. If a fire station catching on fire, that would be an example of situational irony.

Ironing

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Ironing is the process of using a hot iron and a pressing surface to remove wrinkles, creases, and folds from clothing, fabrics, or other materials. It is often used to make clothes look neat and tidy, and to prevent wrinkles from setting in. Ironing can be done by hand or with the help of a machine called an ironing board.

Ironist

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A sophisticated one!<br><br>An ironist is a person who uses irony, often with the intention of conveying a meaning that is opposite of, or other than, what is explicitly stated. It means being humorous or playful in a snarky or sarcastic way, often by saying the opposite of what you really mean.

Ironmonger

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An ironmonger is an old-fashioned term for a seller of hardware or iron goods, such as hinges, locks, nails, and other household items. It can also refer to a person who is skilled in the repair and maintenance of metal objects.

Ironmongers

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Ironmongers refer to hardware shops or stores that sell a variety of metal hardware products, such as locks, hinges, nails, screws, and other miscellaneous items. They often specialize in selling items used for construction, home improvement, and repair. The term is mainly used in the UK and some other parts of the English-speaking world, while in the US, such stores are more commonly referred to as hardware stores.

Ironmongery

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Ironmongery refers to the sale of iron and other metal goods, such as hardware, tools, and equipment. In a broader sense, it also encompasses the trade or business of a hardware dealer or blacksmith. Modernly, the term is used more loosely to describe the hardware or tools needed for a particular task or industry.

Irons

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Irons refers to a household appliance used for removing wrinkles and creases from clothes. It uses heat to smooth out the fabric and can be used to iron shirts, dresses, and other clothing items. Additionally, irons can also refer to metal instruments used for shaping or smoothing out metal or other materials in various industries such as engineering, crafting, or art.

Ironside

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Ironsides refers to a nickname given to the Cavalry of Oliver Cromwell's New Model Army during the English Civil War. Specifically, it referred to the Ironside Brigade, a regiment of broadsword-wielding cavalrymen who fought in Cromwell's forces. The name is said to have originated from the Scots Irish word "gearr-side" meaning "seamless" or "unbroken", which was given to them due to their bold and impetuous nature, as well as their ability to break through enemy lines without faltering. The nickname has since been used to refer to other military units or individuals who demonstrate similar qualities of bravery, ferocity, and unwavering commitment to their cause.

Ironsides

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Ironsides is an adjective that refers to a person or thing that is unyielding, unwavering, and strong in the face of adversity or opposition. The term is often used to describe someone who maintains their integrity, courage, and principles despite challenges and discouragement.

Ironsmith

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A blacksmith who specializes in making or repairing iron tools or equipment.

Ironton

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Ironton is a noun referring to a city in Lawrence County, Ohio, United States. However, the word "ironton" is also used in geology to describe a type of hematite-rich ore or iron ore. Additionally, it can be a surname of British origin, likely derived from the Old English words "irn" meaning iron and "tun" meaning farm or settlement.

Ironware

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Ironware refers to kitchen utensils and cookware made of cast iron, such as pots, pans, and cooking vessels. It can also refer to decorative items made of iron, like candleholders, vases, and figurines.

Ironweed

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Ironweed is a type of flowering plant that belongs to the dandelion family (Asteraceae). It is a common weed found in many parts of the world, particularly in moist meadows, fields, and along roadsides. The plant has a distinctive purple flower head and grows to be several feet tall. It is often considered a nuisance by gardeners and farmers because it can outcompete other plants for water and nutrients. However, ironweed is also valued by some for its medicinal properties and as a source of wildlife food.

Ironwood

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Ironwood is a dense and strong type of hardwood that is often used in furniture making and other woodwork applications. It is also known as huiro or carrizo, and is prized for its durability and resistance to decay.

Ironwork

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Ironwork refers to the art of shaping and working with iron, such as forging, casting, or machining, to create objects, structures, or ornaments. This can include the construction of gates, railings, bridges, machinery, and other items made from iron or steel.

Ironworker

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An ironworker is a skilled laborer who cuts, shapes, and assembles iron or steel structures, equipment, and objects, often using specialized tools and equipment. They typically work in industries such as construction, manufacturing, or fabrication, and may be responsible for tasks such as building bridges, ships, or buildings, or producing machinery and equipment.

Ironworkers

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Ironworkers are skilled laborers who specialize in the installation, maintenance, and repair of iron and steel structures, such as bridges, skyscrapers, and buildings. They may work with arc welders, torches, or pneumatic tools to shape and join metal pieces, and may also operate heavy machinery like cranes and pulleys to lift and move heavy loads.

Ironworking

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Ironworking refers to the art, practice, or occupation of working with iron, which involves shaping, cutting, and forming iron or steel into various objects, structures, or tools. This can include activities such as blacksmithing, welding, casting, and fabrication.

Ironworks

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Ironworks refers to the operations or businesses related to the production of iron, such as iron foundries, factories that manufacture iron products, or workshops that repair and maintain iron structures. It can also refer specifically to the physical structures or buildings where iron is produced, forged, or repaired.

Irony

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Irony is a figure of speech in which words are used to convey a meaning that is opposite of, or contrary to, their literal meaning. It is often used to make a point, be humorous, or to highlight the absurdity or unexpectedness of a situation. There are several types of irony, including:<br><br> Verbal irony: when the words used convey a meaning that is opposite of their literal meaning<br> Situational irony: when the opposite of what is expected to happen occurs<br> Dramatic irony: when the audience knows something that the characters in the situation do not<br> Irony of fate: when an event occurs that is the opposite of what was intended or expected<br><br>For example, if someone says "What a beautiful day!" on a rainy day, it would be an example of verbal irony because the words are saying something that is not literally true. If a fire station catches on fire, it would be an example of situational irony because the place where fire is supposed to be prevented or put out is instead experiencing the very thing it is meant to prevent.

Iroquoi

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The Iroquois (also known as the Haudenosaunee) were a group of Native American tribes that lived in the eastern part of North America, primarily in present-day New York state and Ontario, Canada. They were a powerful and influential confederacy of indigenous peoples who shared a common government, culture, and language.

Iroquoian

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Iroquoian refers to a language family or a Native American people known as the Iroquois. The Iroquois are a confederation of six Native American tribes located in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada. The Iroquoian language family is a group of languages spoken by these tribes, which are known for their grammatical complexity and rich vocabulary. The Iroquois are also known for their democratic government and system of governance, which was influential in the development of the United States Constitution.