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inchoate
(adj.) unformed or formless, in a beginning stage
incontrovertible
(adj.) indisputable
indefatigable
(adj.) incapable of defeat, failure, decay
ineffable
(adj.) unspeakable, incapable of being expressed through words
inexorable
(adj.) incapable of being persuaded or placated
ingenuous
(adj.) not devious; innocent and candid
inimical
(adj.) hostile
iniquity
(n.) wickedness or sin
insidious
(adj.) appealing but imperceptibly harmful, seductive
insipid
(adj.) lacking in qualities that interest, stimulate, or challenge
intransigent
(adj.) refusing to compromise, often on an extreme opinion
inure
(v.) to cause someone or something to become accustomed to a situation
invective
(n.) an angry verbal attack
inveterate
(adj.) stubbornly established by habit
jocular
(adj.) said or done as a joke; characterized by jesting
jubilant
(adj.) extremely joyful, happy
juxtaposition
(n.) the act of placing two things next to each other for implicit comparison
laconic
(adj.) terse in speech or writing
languid
(adj.) sluggish from fatigue or weakness
largess
(n.) the generous giving of lavish gifts
latent
(adj.) hidden, but capable of being exposed
legerdemain
(n.) deception, slight-of-hand
licentious
(adj.) displaying a lack of moral or legal restraints
limpid
(adj.) clear, transparent
maelstrom
(n.) a destructive whirlpool which rapidly sucks in objects