English words starting with ini
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Inimical
ɪˈnɪm.ɪ.kəlMeanings of Inimical:
adjectiveTending to obstruct or harm.
Usage examples:
The policy was inimical to britain's real interests
Inimically
ɪˈnɪm.ɪ.kəl.iMeanings of Inimically:
adverbIn a way that is harmful or very unfriendly
Usage examples:
The two individuals are inimically opposed to one another., the people in the valley were inimicall…
Meanings of Inimitable:
adjectiveSo good or unusual as to be impossible to copy; unique.
Usage examples:
They took the charts by storm with their inimitable style
Inimitably
ɪˈnɪm.ɪ.tə.bliMeanings of Inimitably:
adverbIn a way that is very unusual or of very high quality and therefore impossible to copy
Usage examples:
The book is written in an inimitably flamboyant style., she is best known for her inimitably witty …
Inion
ˈɪnɪɒnMeanings of Inion:
nounThe projecting part of the occipital bone at the base of the skull.
Usage examples:
In these cases, the inion may be greatly enlarged.
Meanings of Iniquities:
nounImmoral or grossly unfair behaviour.
Usage examples:
A den of iniquity
Iniquitous
ɪˈnɪk.wɪ.təsMeanings of Iniquitous:
adjectiveGrossly unfair and morally wrong.
Usage examples:
An iniquitous tax
Iniquitously
ɪˈnɪk.wɪ.təs.liMeanings of Iniquitously:
adverbIn a way that is very wrong and unfair
Usage examples:
They iniquitously changed the rules at the last minute in order to exclude her from competing., no …
Iniquity
ɪˈnɪk.wə.tiMeanings of Iniquity:
nounImmoral or grossly unfair behaviour.
Usage examples:
A den of iniquity
Initial
ɪˈnɪʃ.əlMeanings of Initial:
adjectiveExisting or occurring at the beginning.
Usage examples:
Our initial impression was favourable
nounThe first letter of a name or word, typically a person's given name or a word forming part of a phrase.
Usage examples:
They carved their initials into the tree trunk
verbMark or sign (a document) with one's initials in order to authorize or validate it.
Usage examples:
The man initialled the three warrants
Initialed
ɪˈnɪʃ.əlMeanings of Initialed:
verbMark or sign (a document) with one's initials in order to authorize or validate it.
Usage examples:
The man initialled the three warrants
adjectiveExisting or occurring at the beginning.
Usage examples:
Our initial impression was favourable
nounThe first letter of a name or word, typically a person's given name or a word forming part of a phrase.
Usage examples:
They carved their initials into the tree trunk
Initialing
ɪˈnɪʃ.əlMeanings of Initialing:
verbMark or sign (a document) with one's initials in order to authorize or validate it.
Usage examples:
The man initialled the three warrants
adjectiveExisting or occurring at the beginning.
Usage examples:
Our initial impression was favourable
nounThe first letter of a name or word, typically a person's given name or a word forming part of a phrase.
Usage examples:
They carved their initials into the tree trunk
Meanings of Initialise:
verbSet to the value or put in the condition appropriate to the start of an operation.
Usage examples:
The counter is initialized to one
Initialised
ɪˈnɪʃ.əl.aɪzMeanings of Initialised:
verbSet to the value or put in the condition appropriate to the start of an operation.
Usage examples:
The counter is initialized to one
Initialism
ɪˈnɪʃ.əl.ɪ.zəmMeanings of Initialism:
nounAn abbreviation consisting of initial letters pronounced separately (e.g. bbc ).
Initialization
ɪˈnɪʃ.əl.aɪzMeanings of Initialization:
nounThe preparation of a computer or similar device for operation, in which diagnostic tests are run and the operating system is loaded.
Usage examples:
When initialization is complete the image on the left is what you'll see immediately
verbTo prepare a computer program or system to start working
Usage examples:
Please wait while the system is initializing., an initialisation file
Initialize
ɪˈnɪʃ.əl.aɪzMeanings of Initialize:
verbSet to the value or put in the condition appropriate to the start of an operation.
Usage examples:
The counter is initialized to one
Initialized
ɪˈnɪʃ.əl.aɪzMeanings of Initialized:
verbSet to the value or put in the condition appropriate to the start of an operation.
Usage examples:
The counter is initialized to one
Initializes
ɪˈnɪʃ.əl.aɪzMeanings of Initializes:
verbSet to the value or put in the condition appropriate to the start of an operation.
Usage examples:
The counter is initialized to one
Meanings of Initializing:
verbSet to the value or put in the condition appropriate to the start of an operation.
Usage examples:
The counter is initialized to one
Meanings of Initialled:
verbMark or sign (a document) with one's initials in order to authorize or validate it.
Usage examples:
The man initialled the three warrants
adjectiveExisting or occurring at the beginning.
Usage examples:
Our initial impression was favourable
nounThe first letter of a name or word, typically a person's given name or a word forming part of a phrase.
Usage examples:
They carved their initials into the tree trunk
Past simple and past participle of initial
Initialling
ɪˈnɪʃ(ə)lMeanings of Initialling:
verbMark or sign (a document) with one's initials in order to authorize or validate it.
Usage examples:
The man initialled the three warrants
adjectiveExisting or occurring at the beginning.
Usage examples:
Our initial impression was favourable
nounThe first letter of a name or word, typically a person's given name or a word forming part of a phrase.
Usage examples:
They carved their initials into the tree trunk
Initials
ɪˈnɪʃ.əlMeanings of Initials:
nounThe first letter of a name or word, typically a person's given name or a word forming part of a phrase.
Usage examples:
They carved their initials into the tree trunk
verbMark or sign (a document) with one's initials in order to authorize or validate it.
Usage examples:
The man initialled the three warrants
adjectiveExisting or occurring at the beginning.
Usage examples:
Our initial impression was favourable
Meanings of Initiate:
verbCause (a process or action) to begin.
Usage examples:
He proposes to initiate discussions on planning procedures
nounA person who has been initiated into an organization or activity.
Usage examples:
An initiate of the cult
Initiated
ɪˈnɪʃ.i.eɪtMeanings of Initiated:
verbCause (a process or action) to begin.
Usage examples:
He proposes to initiate discussions on planning procedures
plural nounA small group of people who share obscure knowledge.
Usage examples:
It's a secret sign to the initiated
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