Worder Dictionary

English dictionary: words starting with incor

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verb

Take in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.

Usage examples:

He has incorporated in his proposals a number of measures
adjective

Another term for incorporated.

adjective

(of a company or other organization) formed into a legal corporation.

Usage examples:

The incorporated society of musicians
verb

Take in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.

Usage examples:

He has incorporated in his proposals a number of measures
verb

Take in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.

Usage examples:

He has incorporated in his proposals a number of measures
adjective

Having a bodily form; embodied.

Usage examples:

Through an incorporate resilience, slighted confidence restores itself
verb

Take in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.

Usage examples:

He has incorporated in his proposals a number of measures
adjective

Having a bodily form; embodied.

Usage examples:

Through an incorporate resilience, slighted confidence restores itself
noun

The inclusion of something as part of a whole.

Usage examples:

The software facilitates the incorporation of active learning in the course
noun

The inclusion of something as part of a whole.

Usage examples:

The software facilitates the incorporation of active learning in the course
adjective

Tending to incorporate or include things.

Usage examples:

The first two sections of this paper will demonstrate that, far from acting only as social and spat…
adjective

Not composed of matter; having no material existence.

Usage examples:

A supreme but incorporeal being called god
adjective

Not in accordance with fact; wrong.

Usage examples:

The doctor gave you incorrect advice
adverb

In a mistaken way; wrongly.

Usage examples:

His name had been spelt incorrectly
adjective

(of a person or their behaviour) not able to be changed or reformed.

Usage examples:

He’s an incorrigible liar
noun

An incorrigible person.

Usage examples:

All repeat offenders, but none of them real hard-case incorrigibles
adverb

In a way that is impossible to change or improve; used about a bad quality or humorously about a good quality

Usage examples:

He is the incorrigibly irresponsible single father of two daughters., she is incorrigibly cheerful …
adjective

(especially of a human body) not having undergone decomposition.

Usage examples:

There are other quirky problems surrounding the phenomenon of incorrupt bodies of saints.
noun

The state of being morally strong enough not to be persuaded to do something wrong

Usage examples:

She has a reputation for incorruptibility., what he lacks in charm he makes up for in competence an…
adjective

Not susceptible to corruption, especially by bribery.

Usage examples:

As celebrated in their own eyes, these are always the true, the fearless, and the incorruptible rev…
adverb

In a way that suggests someone is morally strong enough not to be persuaded to do something wrong

Usage examples:

He was an incorruptibly principled defender of self-government., customer information is securely a…

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