Words Starting With "I"

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Imitative

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Imitative refers to something that is imitating or copying the behavior, style, or mannerisms of someone or something else, often in a way that is intentionally or superficially similar but not necessarily faithful or accurate.

Imitatively

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In a imitatively manner, something is done in a way that is copycat-like or mimics someone or something else. It means to reproduce or imitate the behavior, words, or actions of someone else in a way that is intentional or unintentional. The word is often used to describe the way someone mocks or parodies another person's speech patterns, mannerisms, or style.

Imitator

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An imitator is a person who tries to copy or mimic someone or something else, often in a way that is meant to be humorous or entertaining. It can also refer to an instrument or device that reproduces or mimics the sound or action of another instrument or device.

Imitators

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Imitators are people or things that copy or mimic the actions, behavior, or style of someone or something else. They may try to blend in or pass themselves off as something they're not, often in an attempt to gain attention, acceptance, or approval.

Imitatrix

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An imitatrix is a mirror or a reflecting surface that shows a perfect and exact likeness of something, such as an object or a person. The term is often used in art and aesthetics to describe a piece of art or architecture that perfectly reflects or duplicates the subject.

Immaculate

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Immaculate refers to something that is completely pure and flawless. It can describe a person or object that is spotless, untainted, and free from imperfections or blemishes.

Immaculately

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Immaculately refers to something that is perfectly clean, tidy, and free from flaws or imperfections. It can also describe someone or something that is flawless, unblemished, or untainted, often in a moral or ethical sense.

Immaculateness

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The term "immaculateness" refers to a state or quality of being absolutely pure, clean, and flawless; completely free from any imperfection, stain, or defect. It is often used to describe something that is remarkably tidy, spotless, and unblemished, whether it be a physical object, a concept, or an idea.

Immanacle

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Immanacle is not a commonly used word in English language. However, it is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a constraint or a limiting factor that hinders or restricts something from happening or developing freely.

Immane

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IMO, the word "immane" is a typo and the correct word is "imminent". <br><br>Imminent means happening or coming soon, especially in a threatening or unpleasant way. For example: "The imminent threat of war forced the government to take drastic measures."<br><br>However, if "immane" is the correct word, it seems to be a rare or obsolete term that means excessively great or enormous, as in something so massive that it is almost without bounds. For example: "The immane wealth of the billionaire family was a subject of fascination."<br><br>Please let me know if I'm correct or if there's any additional context that can help clarify the meaning.

Immanence

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Immanence refers to the idea that a particular entity or quality is present and inherent within something else, often in a less obvious or superficial way, rather than being external or transcendent. In philosophy, immanence is often contrasted with transcendence, which suggests that an entity or quality exists independently or exterior to something else. Immanence can be applied to various concepts, such as God being immanent in the world, or an artist's creative genius being immanent in their work. The concept of immanence emphasizes the interconnectedness and unity of all things, and can be seen as a way to understand and explain the complex relationships and patterns that exist within the world.

Immanent

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Immanent refers to something that is inherent or existing within something else rather than being external or separate from it. In philosophy, immanence is often contrasted with transcendence, where transcendence implies something that exists outside or beyond something else. An immanent quality or attribute is therefore one that is inherent, natural, or essential to something, rather than being superimposed or external to it. For example, the concept of God may be considered immanent in a sense if it is believed to be an inherent or essential part of the universe, rather than being a separate or external entity.

Immanently

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Immanently refers to something that is imminent, meaning it is about to happen or is likely to occur soon. The word is often used to describe a situation or event that is expected to happen immediately or very shortly.

Immanity

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Immanity refers to the quality of being impersonal or lacking personal identity. It is often used to describe something that is common or general, rather than unique or individual. In other words, immanity suggests a lack of distinction or uniqueness, and is often used to contrast with concepts like humanity or individuality.

Immarcescible

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Impermeable

Immarcescibly

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The word "immarcescibly" means permanently or irreversibly; without the power of recovery or return to a previous state. It is used to describe something that has become permanent or lasting, and cannot be undone or reversed.

Immartial

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I think you meant "unmartial". <br><br>Unmartial refers to something that is not connected with war or the military, or lacks the qualities typically associated with a warrior or a soldier, such as bravery, discipline, or skill.

Immaterial

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Immaterial refers to something that is not physical or tangible, but rather intangible or non-material. It can also mean not relevant or unimportant. For example, "The immaterial details of the contract were overlooked by the lawyers."

Immaterialism

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Immaterialism is a philosophical outlook that denies the existence of material entities or substances, and asserts that reality is composed of non-physical entities such as mind, spirit, or abstract concepts.

Immateriality

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Immateriality refers to the state or quality of being non-material or non-physical. It can also refer to the absence or disregard for material objects or properties. In philosophy, immateriality is often contrasted with materiality, and is associated with ideas, thoughts, and consciousness that are not dependent on physical matter.

Immature

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Immature refers to something or someone that lacks maturity or development, often due to being inexperienced, youthful, or unable to behave responsibly. An immature person may act impulsive, reckless, or inconsiderate, lacking the wisdom, judgment, and self-control that comes with maturity.

Immaturely

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In a way that is characteristic of a lack of maturity, such as recklessly, impulsively, or foolishly. Immaturely can describe speech, behavior, or decision-making that lacks wisdom, judgment, or emotional control. It can also imply a failure to take responsibility or exhibit self-discipline.

Immatureness

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Immatureness refers to the state or quality of being immature, which means lacking in emotional stability, responsibility, or maturity. It describes someone or something that is not adequately developed or prepared for the demands and challenges of life, often exhibiting features such as impulsivity, impatience, and lack of emotional control.

Immaturity

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Immaturity refers to a lack of maturity or emotional maturity, which implies a person's inability to handle situations, relationships, or responsibilities in a responsible, rational, and adult-like manner due to their limited emotional, social, or mental development. It may manifest in impulsiveness, selfishness, lack of empathy, or difficulty with decision-making, among other traits.

Immeasurable

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Immeasurable refers to something that is impossible to measure or quantify in any way. It is often used to describe abstract concepts, qualities, or feelings that cannot be precisely measured or valued in terms of size, amount, or quantity.

Immeasurably

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Immeasurably means extremely or enormously, without measure or limit; to an extent that cannot be measured or calculated. It is often used to describe something that is very great, enormous, or infinite. For example: "The beauty of the sunset was immeasurably enhanced by the sound of the waves crashing against the shore."

Immediacy

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The word "immediacy" refers to the state of being immediate or happening suddenly and without delay. It can also describe the urgency or importance of something that needs to be done or addressed right away.

Immediate

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Immediate refers to something that happens or is done straight away, without any delay or hesitation. It is often used to describe an action or event that occurs at the exact moment or shortly after a particular time, event, or stimulus. The word "immediate" can also convey a sense of urgency or importance, suggesting that something needs to be done or addressed promptly.

Immediately

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The word "immediately" refers to something that happens at once, without delay or hesitation. It is used to indicate that something occurs or should occur as soon as possible. Examples of usage include: "I'll send the package immediately after I finish packing it", or "Help will arrive immediately if you call 911".

Immediateness

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Immediateness refers to the state of being immediate or happening or done without delay or procrastination. It describes something that is happening in the present moment, or being handled or addressed right away, without any unnecessary delay or hesitation. It can also imply a sense of urgency or importance, as if something needs to be done promptly or else it might be too late.

Immemorable

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Immemorable refers to something that is not worth remembering. It is unremarkable, lacking in significance or impact, and fails to leave a lasting impression on one's mind.

Immemorial

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Immemorial refers to something that has been in existence since the beginning of time, or has been ongoing for such a long period that its origin is unknown or forgotten. It is often used to describe events, customs, or traditions that have been in place for so long that they are considered unchanging and eternal.

Immemorially

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Immemorially refers to a period of time that is so long ago that it is difficult to measure or remember. It can also describe something that is timeless, enduring, or perpetual. The word is often used to describe historical events, cultural traditions, or literary works that have endured for centuries, even millennia.

Immense

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Immersive refers to something that is extremely large or enormous in size, amount, or degree.

Immensely

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Extremely or very greatly; to a very high degree. For example: "She is immensely grateful for their help."

Immenseness

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Immenseness refers to the quality of being extremely large or vast in size, scope, or degree. It can be used to describe a physical space, a concept, an idea, or an experience that is overwhelming, awe-inspiring, or difficult to comprehend due to its enormity. The word is often used to convey a sense of wonder, astonishment, or even fear at the sheer magnitude or scale of something. Examples: "The immenseness of the Grand Canyon left me breathless", "The immenseness of the universe is difficult to fully grasp".