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List of English words starting with letter IA total of 3809 words starting with the letter "I" were found in the database and displayed on 159 pages.
One who forms ideas. The juggler took upon him to know that such an one should point in such a plac ...
To a degree of guilt or folly beyond excuse. It will inexcusably condemn some men, who having rec ...
Incapacity to be squeezed into less room.
Belonging to an interdiction. Ainsworth.
Want of forethought; want of caution. Men would escape floods by running up to mountains; and thoug ...
Not to approve. Ainsworth.
To drive in; to fasten. And at the point two stings infixed are, Both deadly sharp, that sharpest ...
Having the nature of insects. Insectile animals, for want of blood, run all out into legs. Bac.
1. Not noble; not ingenuous. The charity of most men is grown so cold, and their religion so illi ...
To involve one within another. Mystical dance! which yonder starry sphere Of planets, and of fix’d, ...
1. Without controversy; certainly. The thing itself is questionable, nor is it indisputably cert ...
The act of putting one in possession of a fee or estate. Another military provision was conventiona ...
Void of life; without animation. The spirits of animate bodies are all in some degree kindled; but ...
With intrigue; with secret plotting.
Trifling; of no importance or value. A barbarous word. I some lady-trifles have reserv’d, Immomen ...
Openly; fairly; candidly; generously. Ingenuously I speak, No blame belongs to thee. Shakesp. Ti ...
1. Resting upon; lying upon. Then with expanded wings he steers his flight Aloft, incumbent on t ...
Imprudent; indiscreet; void of art or forecast. He that exhorteth to beware of an enemy’s policy, d ...
1. Possibility to be understood. 2. The power of understanding; intellection. Not proper. The sou ...
The state of being affected to a high degree; force; contrariety to laxity or remission. The water ...
Genius; wit. Not in use. Whatever of the production of his ingeny comes into foreign parts, is hi ...
1. Emission of rays or beams of light upon any object. The principal affection is its translucency ...
Not to be passed by sailing. If you so hard a toil will undertake, As twice to pass th’ innavigabl ...
To consecrate; to invest with a new office by solemn rites; to begin with good omens; to begin. Tho ...