| Question |
Answer |
| Iconoclast |
one who attacks common beliefs or institutions |
| idiosyncratic |
Peculiar to one person; highly individualized |
| idolatrous |
Excessively worshipping one object or person. |
| ignominious |
Humiliating, disgracing |
| illicit |
Forbidden, not permitted |
| immerse |
To absorb, deeply involve, engross |
| immutable |
not changeable |
| impassive |
Stoic, not susceptible to suffering |
| impeccable |
Exemplary, flawless |
| impecunious |
poor |
| imperative |
1. Necessary, pressing 2. A rule, command, or order |
| imperious |
Commanding, domineering |
| impinge |
1. To impact, affect, make an impression 2. To encroach, infringe |
| implacable |
Incapable of being appeased or mitigated |
| implement |
1. An instrument, utensil, tool 2. To put into effect, to institute |
| implicate |
To involve in an incriminating way, incriminate |
| implicit |
Understood but not outwardly obvious, implied |
| impregnable |
Resistant to capture or penetration |
| impudent |
Casually rude, insolent, impertinent |
| impute |
To ascribe, blame |
| inane |
Silly and meaningless |
| inarticulate |
Incapable of expressing oneself clearly through speech. |