Words Starting With "I"

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Incivilities

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Incivilities refer to a lack of good manners, respect, or courtesy towards others. It can involve actions or behaviors that are impolite, rude, or inconsiderate, such as yelling, interrupting, or using offensive language. Incivilities can occur in various contexts, including social situations, workplaces, public spaces, and online interactions, and can leave a negative impact on individuals and communities.

Incivility

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Incivility refers to a lack of respect, courtesy, and politeness in behavior, language, or attitude, often towards others, especially in social or public settings. It can involve rudeness, disrespect, ingratitude, or impoliteness, and can take many forms, such as verbal or written aggression, condescending language, or dismissive behavior. Incivility can be a significant problem in many areas of life, including personal relationships, workplaces, and public discourse, and can have negative effects on individuals and society as a whole.

Incivism

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Incivility refers to behavior or language that is rude, impolite, or offensive, often demonstrating a lack of respect or courtesy towards others. Incivility can manifest in various forms, such as aggression, condescension, and tactlessness, and can have negative impacts on individual and social relationships.

Inclave

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Inclave is a noun that refers to a small isolated region or area of land that is part of a larger territory or country, often surrounded by the territory or country of another nation. Or, more broadly, any enclosed or isolated area or region.

Inclemencies

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Inclemencies refer to unfavourable or unpleasant weather conditions, such as storms, heavy rain, snow, or extreme heat.

Inclemency

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Inclemency refers to unfavorable or unpleasant weather conditions, such as storms, tornadoes, or extreme heat or cold. It can also describe an inauspicious or untoward event or situation, such as a financial crisis or a personal misfortune.

Inclement

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Inclement refers to unfavourable or severe weather conditions, often causing discomfort or difficulty. It can also describe a person's personality or attitude as being harsh, unfriendly, or unpleasant.

Inclinable

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Capable of being inclined or slanted; unable to stand upright.

Inclination

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Inclination refers to a natural tendency or inclination towards something, often implying a degree of bias or predilection. It can also refer to the angle or direction in which something is turned or sloping, such as the inclination of a slope or a mountain. In a broader sense, it can also mean a leaning or a predisposition towards a particular activity, profession, or way of thinking, such as having an inclination towards science or art.

Inclinations

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Irrational or natural preferences or tendencies.

Inclinatory

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Inclinatory refers to something that is slightly tilted or inclined. It can also describe someone or something that is inclined to lean or bend towards a particular direction or point of view.

Incline

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Incline refers to a slope or an upward direction. It can also refer to a slight prejudice or bias in favor of something or someone. <br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>1. The hill has a steep incline, making it difficult to walk.<br>2. The company has an incline towards hiring experienced workers.<br><br>Inclined can also mean willing or inclined to do something, or having a certain feeling or opinion.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>1. She is inclined to try new foods.<br>2. He is inclined to believe that the story is true.

Inclined

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Inclined refers to something or someone that is leaning or sloping, often in a way that is advantageous or appealing. It can also mean having a preference or tendency towards something.

Inclines

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Inclines refers to slopes or surfaces that rise upward at an angle, often used to describe physical features such as hills, mountains, or ramps. It can also be used to describe the upward direction or slant of something, such as an inclined plane or an inclined surface.

Inclining

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The word "inclining" is a verb that means to have a tendency to move or turn in a particular direction, often gradually or slightly. It can also mean to have a lean or tilt on one side or the other. For example, the road inclines as it approaches the summit, or the patient's head was inclining towards the pillow as she drifted off to sleep.

Inclinometer

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A device used to measure the angle between a gravitational force and a reference plane, typically used in surveying and engineering to determine the orientation of a surface or a structure.

Inclinometers

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Inclinometers are instruments used to measure the tilt, angle, or slope of an object in relation to a reference point, usually the horizon. They are commonly used in various fields such as physics, engineering, surveying, and navigation to determine angles, slopes, and gradients of surfaces, lines, or planes.

Inclosable

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Inclosable means unable to be closed or shut. It is not possible to confine or enclose something that is inclosable. This word is often used in literary and poetic contexts to describe things like expansive spaces or ideas that cannot be contained. It can also imply a sense of freedom or openness, as something that is inclosable is not limited or restricted in any way.

Inclose

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to enclose or to surround something with something else

Include

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To include someone or something means to involve them or it in something, often in a deliberate or intentional way. It can also mean to take their thoughts, feelings, or opinions into account when making a decision or taking action.

Included

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The word "included" means containing or comprising something as a part or component; formed by the addition of something to something else; merged or amalgamated with another entity or factor.

Includes

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The verb "to include" means to put something inside or as a part of something else, typically intentionally or deliberately. It can also mean to consider or think about something as part of a broader category or group. For example:<br><br> The package includes a free gift.<br> The city includes several museums.<br><br>In this context, "includes" means that the package contains the gift, and the city has the museums as part of its cultural offerings.<br><br>On the other hand, the noun "include" refers to something that is included, or something that is a part of a larger whole. For example:<br><br> The team includes several new players.<br> The school includes a pool.<br><br>In these cases, "include" refers to the players being part of the team, and the pool being part of the school's facilities.

Including

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The word "including" is a preposition meaning "to the extent of" or "consisting of". It is typically used to introduce a list or a series of items that are not exhaustive.

Inclusion

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Inclusion is the act of making someone or something a part of a group, organization, or activity. It involves accepting and valuing diversity, and ensuring that all individuals have equal opportunities and access to resources, services, and benefits. Inclusion is often used to describe efforts to promote social justice, equality, and human rights, particularly for marginalized or underrepresented groups such as people with disabilities, racial or ethnic minorities, women, and LGBTQ+ individuals.

Inclusionary

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Inclusionary refers to a policy or environment that seeks to include and involve people from all backgrounds, identities, and abilities, rather than excluding or marginalizing certain groups. It emphasizes diversity, equity, and social cohesion, often in the context of education, housing, or community development. In an inclusionary setting, all individuals are valued and given equal opportunities to participate, contribute, and benefit.

Inclusions

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Inclusions refer to additional elements, features, or items that are included as part of something else, often unexpectedly or as an added bonus.

Inclusive

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The word "inclusive" refers to something that is designed or intended to consider or involve all individuals, groups, or entities, often with a focus on promoting equality, diversity, and access.

Inclusively

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Inclusively refers to something that includes or accepts others, often in a way that is fair and equal. It can also refer to being comprehensive or exhaustive, covering all aspects or details of something. For example, "The company is working inclusively to ensure diversity in their hiring practices" or "The textbook covers the subject inclusively, without leaving out any important information."

Inclusivism

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Inclusivism is a philosophical or theological stance that emphasizes the importance of including all people, perspectives, and experiences within a particular group, community, or society, without excluding or marginalizing any individual or group. It is often contrasted with exclusivism, which advocates for the exclusion of certain groups or individuals. In the context of religious beliefs, inclusivism may involve recognizing that other religions or belief systems have value and potential for spiritual growth, even if they differ from one's own faith.

Inclusivity

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Inclusivity refers to the practice or policy of making a particular place, organization, or community open and welcoming to people of all backgrounds, cultures, and identities. It involves actively making efforts to avoid discrimination and exclusion, and to promote diversity, equity, and social justice. Inclusivity can include factors such as age, disability, ethnicity, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status, among others. The goal of inclusivity is to create a sense of belonging and enable individuals to feel valued, respected, and empowered.

Incoercible

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Incoercible refers to something that is impossible to force or persuade someone to do something against their will or convictions. It means being irresistibly resistant to coercion, persuasion, or pressure.

Incogitant

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I apologize, but "incogitant" is not a real word in the English language. It appears to be a misspelling or a non-existent term. If you meant to ask about a different word or concept, please feel free to provide it and I'd be happy to help!

Incogitative

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Incogitative refers to something or someone that is not capable of thinking or forming opinions; lacking in mental faculties or intellectual ability.

Incogitativity

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Incogitativity is a noun that refers to the quality of being unimaginative or lacking in creativity.

Incognisant

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Incognisant refers to being unaware, ignorant, or uninformed about something, often to the extent of being oblivious to its existence or importance.

Incognita

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The word "incognita" refers to something that is unknown or unrecognized, often in a specific context or situation. In general, it can describe a person, place, or thing that is not familiar or recognized, and is often used to describe something that is mysterious or unexplored. The term can also be used to describe something that is not yet understood or deciphered.