GRE Words #5 Word Scramble
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Iconoclast (noun) | one who attacks or undermines traditional conventions or institutions |
Idolatrous (adj) | given to intense or excessive devotion to something |
Imbroglio (noun) | difficult or embarrassing situation |
Imminent (adj) | about to happen; impending |
Immutable (adj) | not capable of change |
Impassive (adj) | revealing no emotion |
Impecunious (adj) | lacking funds; without money |
Impetuous (adj) | hastily or rashly energetic; impulsive and vehement |
Imperturbable (adj) | marked by extreme calm, impassivity, and steadiness |
Implacable (adj) | not capable of being appeased or significantly changed |
Impunity (noun) | immunity from punishment or penalty |
Inchoate (adj) | in an initial stage; not fully formed |
Incipient (adj) | beginning to come into being or to become apparent |
Indefatigable (adj) | not easily exhaustible; tireless, dogged |
Indifferent (adj) | having no interest or concern; showing no bias or prejudice |
Ineluctable (adj) | certain, inevitable |
Inert (adj) | unmoving; lethargic; sluggish |
Infelicitous (adj) | unfortunate; inappropriate |
Ingenuous (adj) | artless; frank and candid; lacking in sophistication |
Inimical (adj) | damaging; harmful; injurious |
Inimitable (adj) | one of a kind, peerless |
Innocuous (adj) | harmless; causing no damage |
Insipid (adj) | without taste or flavor; lacking in spirit; bland |
Insouciant (adj) | unconcerned, carefree, heedless |
Intimate (verb) | to imply, suggest, or insinuate |
Intractable (adj) | not easily managed or directed; stubborn; obstinate |
Intransigent (adj) | refusing to compromise |
Intrepid (adj) | steadfast and courageous |
Inured (adj) | accustomed to accepting something undesirable |
Inveigle (verb) | to obtain by deception or flattery |
Inveterate (adj) | deep rooted, ingrained, habitual |
Irascible (adj) | easily angered; prone to temperamental outbursts |
Iconoclastic (adj) | attacking cherished traditions |
Icon (noun) | image or representation |
Idolatry (noun) | idol worship; blind or excessive devotion |
Igneous (adj) | produced by fire; volcanic |
Impair (verb) | to damage; injure |
Impede (verb) | to hinder; block |
Impermeable (adj) | impossible to penetrate |
Impervious (adj) | impossible to penetrate; incapable of being affected |
Impinge (verb) | to strike; encroach |
Implausible (adj) | unlikely; unbelievable |
Implicit (adj) | implied; understood but not stated |
Implication (noun) | something hinted at or suggested |
Implode (verb) | collapse inward violently |
Imprecation (noun) | curse |
Impute (verb) | to relate to a particular cause or source; attribute the fault to; assign as a characteristic |
Inadvertently (adv) | carelessly; unintentionally |
Incarnate (adj) | having bodily form |
Incongruity (noun) | state of not fitting |
Inconsequential (adj) | insignificant; unimportant |
Incorporate (verb) | introduce something into another thing already in existence; combine |
Incursion (noun) | sudden invasion |
Indeterminate (adj) | uncertain; indefinite |
Indigence (noun) | poverty |
Indolent (adj) | habitually lazy; idle |
Inertia (noun) | disinclination to action or change |
Inherent (adj) | firmly established by nature or habit |
Insensible (adj) | unconscious; unresponsive |
Insinuate (verb) | to suggest; say directly; imply |
Insularity (noun) | narrow-mindedness; isolation |
Insuperable (adj) | insurmountable; unconquerable |
Intangible (adj) | not material |
Interdict (verb) | to forbid; prohibit; to confront and halt the activities, advance, or entry of |
Internecine (adj) | deadly to both sides |
Interpolate (verb) | to insert; change by adding new words or material |
Interregnum (noun) | interval between reigns; gap in continuity |
Intimacy (noun) | marked by close acquaintance |
Intimate (verb) | make known subtly and indirectly |
Intransigence (noun) | stubbornness; refusal to compromise |
Introspective (adj) | contemplating one's own thoughts and feelings |
Inundate (verb) | to cover with water; overwhelm |
Invective (noun) | verbal abuse |
Inveigh (verb) | to disapprove; protest vehemently |
Invidious (adj) | likely to provoke ill will; offensive |
Irresolute (adj) | unsure of how to act; weak |
Itinerant (adj) | wandering from place to place; unsettled |
Itinerary (noun) | route of a traveler's journey |
Jejune (adj) | vapid, uninteresting, nugatory; childish, immature, puerile |
Jaundiced (adj) | having a yellow discoloration of the skin; affected by envy, resentment, or hostility |
Jaundice (noun) | medical condition often due to liver disease and characterized by yellowness of the skin |
Jibe (verb) | to be in agreement |
Jocose (adj) | fond of joking; jocular; playful |
Juggernaut (noun) | huge force destroying everything in its path |
Junta (noun) | group of people united in political intrigue |
Juxtapose (verb) | place side by side |
Juxtaposition (noun) | side-by-side placement |
Kudos (noun) | fame; glory; honor |
Laconic (adj) | using few words; terse |
Laud (verb) | to praise highly |
List (verb) | to tilt or lean to one side |
Loquacious (adj) | extremely talkative |
Lubricious (adj) | lewd, wanton, greasy, slippery |
Lucid (adj) | clear; easily understood |
Lumber (verb) | to move heavily and clumsily |
Luminous (adj) | characterized by brightness and the emission of light |
Labile (adj) | likely to change |
Lambaste (verb) | to thrash verbally or physically |
Lascivious (adj) | lustful |
Lassitude (noun) | lethargy; sluggishness |
Latent (adj) | present but hidden; potential |
Lethargic (adj) | inactive |
Levee (noun) | an embankment that prevents a river from overflowing |
Levity (noun) | light manner or attitude |
Liberal (adj) | tolerant; broadminded; generous; lavish |
Libertine (noun) | one without moral restraint |
Libido (noun) | sexual desire |
Lilliputian (adj) | extremely small |
Limn (verb) | to draw; describe |
Linguistic (adj) | pertaining to language |
Linguistics (noun) | scientific study of language |
Litany (noun) | lengthy recitation; repetitive chant |
Literati (noun) | scholarly or learned persons |
Litigation (noun) | legal proceedings |
Log (noun) | record of a voyage; record of daily activities |
Lucre (noun) | money or profits |
Luminosity (noun) | bright; brilliant; glowing |
Lustrous (adj) | shining |
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