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Lethargic
- Definition: Having little energy; feeling unwilling and unable to do anything.
- Synonyms: sluggish, listless, inert, apathetic.
Laudable
- Definition: Deserving to be praised or admired.
- Synonyms: commendable, praiseworthy, admirable, exemplary.
Languid
- Definition: Moving or speaking slowly with little energy, often in an attractive or pleasant way.
- Synonyms: relaxed, unhurried, sluggish, lethargic.
Lampoon
- Definition: A piece of writing, a drawing, etc., that criticizes a person, group, or institution in a humorous way, often intending to make them seem silly.
- Synonyms: satire, parody, mockery, caricature.
Lament
- Definition: To express sadness and feeling sorry about something. - Synonyms: mourn, grieve, bewail, deplore.
Laconic
- Definition: Using very few words to express what you mean.
- Synonyms: concise, terse, succinct, brief.
Judicious
- Definition: Having or showing reason and good judgment in making decisions.
- Synonyms: prudent, sensible, wise, discerning.
Jettison
- Definition: To throw things overboard from a ship or aircraft to make it lighter, or to throw away something that is not needed or wanted.
- Synonyms: discard, dispose of, abandon, shed.
Itinerant
- Definition: Traveling from place to place, especially to work for a short period.
- Synonyms: wandering, nomadic, peripatetic, roaming.
Irresolute
- Definition: Uncertain about what to do; indecisive.
- Synonyms: hesitant, undecided, vacillating, wavering.
Irascible
- Definition: Becoming angry very easily.
- Synonyms: irritable, testy, choleric, cantankerous.
Inveterate
- Definition: Having a particular habit, activity, or interest that is long-established and unlikely to change.
- Synonyms: habitual, chronic, ingrained, entrenched.
Inundate
- Definition: To give someone so much work or so many things that they cannot deal with it all.
- Synonyms: overwhelm, flood, deluge, engulf.
Intrepid
- Definition: Extremely brave and showing no fear of dangerous situations.
- Synonyms: fearless, courageous, dauntless, bold.
Intransigent
- Definition: Unwilling to change your opinions or behavior, or unwilling to agree about something.
- Synonyms: uncompromising, inflexible, stubborn, adamant.
Intimate
- Definition: Having, or being likely to cause, a very close friendship or personal relationship.
- Synonyms: close, familiar, personal, confidential.
Insular
- Definition: Not interested in learning about new cultures, countries, or ideas.
- Synonyms:
narrow-minded, parochial, provincial, isolated.
Insipid
- Definition: Without any excitement, interest, or strong, unusual flavors.
- Synonyms: bland, dull, vapid, uninteresting.
Inscrutable
- Definition: Difficult to understand or interpret; causing people to feel curious or confused.
- Synonyms: mysterious, enigmatic, impenetrable, cryptic.
Innocuous
- Definition: Honest, sincere, and trusting, sometimes in a way that seems silly.
- Synonyms: naive, innocent, guileless, artless.
Ingenuous
- Definition: Honest, sincere, and trusting, sometimes in a way that seems silly.
- Synonyms: naive, innocent, guileless, artless.
Indolent
- Definition: Not wanting to work or be active; lazy.
- Synonyms: lazy, idle, slothful, sluggish.
Indefatigable
Indefatigable - Definition: Never seeming to get tired or to stop working.
- Synonyms: tireless, untiring, unflagging, unwearied.
Impugn
- Definition: To cause people to doubt someone’s character, qualities, or reputation by making statements that criticize them.
- Synonyms: challenge, dispute, question, criticize.
Implacable
- Definition: Refusing to be forgiven or made less angry or less determined.
- Synonyms: unyielding, relentless, inexorable, unforgiving.
Imperturbable
- Definition: Always staying calm and controlled, even in difficult or dangerous situations.
- Synonyms: calm, composed, serene, unruffled.
Impetuous
Impetuous - Definition: Likely to do something suddenly, without considering the results of your actions.
- Synonyms: impulsive, rash, hasty, reckless.
Imperious
- Definition: Expecting people to obey you and treating them as if they are not as important as you.
- Synonyms: domineering, authoritative, dictatorial, overbearing.
Immutable
- Definition: Unchanging over time or unable to be changed.
- Synonyms: unchangeable, fixed, constant, permanent.
Imminent
- Definition: Likely to happen very soon.
- Synonyms: impending, forthcoming, approaching, near.