English words starting with it
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It
ʌɪˈtiːMeanings of It:
pronounUsed to refer to a thing previously mentioned or easily identified.
Usage examples:
A room with two beds in it
nounItalian vermouth.
Usage examples:
He poured a gin and it
It beats me
biːtMeanings of It beats me:
Slang i do not know, or i do not understand
Usage examples:
"any idea who won the pennant last year?" "beats me."
phrasal verbTo make someone say things they do not want to by hitting them
Usage examples:
The men claimed that the police had beaten the confession out of them.
Meanings of It never rains but it pours:
phraseMisfortunes or difficult situations tend to follow each other in rapid succession or to arrive all at the same time.
Usage examples:
I never had an injury before in my life, but it's true what they say about injuries, it never rains…
idiomSaid when one bad thing happens, followed by a lot of other bad things that make a bad situation worse
Meanings of It takes all sorts:
Said to emphasize that people have different characters, opinions, and abilities, and that you should accept this
Meanings of It-goes-without-saying:
idiomUsed to mean that something is obvious
Usage examples:
Of course, it goes without saying that you'll be paid for the extra hours you work.
Meanings of It-may-be-that:
idiomUsed to mean that you accept that a piece of information is true but it does not change your opinion of the subject you are discussing
Usage examples:
Building a new children's home will cost a lot of money but, be that as it may, there is an urgent …
Meanings of It’s all greek to me:
phraseI can't understand it at all.
Usage examples:
On close examination, some of the numbers or symbols (it's all greek to me) had been rubbed out wit…
idiomA way of saying that you do not understand something that is said or written
Meanings of It’s not rocket science:
idiomUsed to say that you do not think that something is very difficult to do or to understand
Usage examples:
My coach always said, "basketball is not rocket science. it's about putting the ball in the basket."
Meanings of It’s raining cats and dogs:
idiomSomething that you say when it is raining heavily
Meanings of Ital:
noun(in rastafarian culture) organically grown vegetarian food, cooked without salt.
Usage examples:
Some herb, some ital, some music, that was all i needed to live in unity and peace and love
abbreviationItalic (used as an instruction for a typesetter).
Italian
ɪˈtæl.jənMeanings of Italian:
adjectiveRelating to italy, its people, or their language.
Usage examples:
The italian ministry of culture
nounA native or inhabitant of italy, or a person of italian descent.
Usage examples:
The great religious paintings of the italians
Italianate
ɪˈtæl.i.ə.neɪtMeanings of Italianate:
adjectiveItalian in character or appearance.
Usage examples:
An italianate staircase with triple loggia
Meanings of Italianism:
nounAn italian characteristic, expression, or custom.
Italianize
ɪˈtaljənʌɪzMeanings of Italianize:
verbMake italian in form or character.
Usage examples:
Italianized food
Meanings of Italians:
nounA native or inhabitant of italy, or a person of italian descent.
Usage examples:
The great religious paintings of the italians
adjectiveRelating to italy, its people, or their language.
Usage examples:
The italian ministry of culture
Italic
ɪˈtæl.ɪkMeanings of Italic:
adjectiveOf the sloping kind of typeface used especially for emphasis or distinction and in foreign words.
Usage examples:
Much of it is in an italic typeface, like interior thoughts or private conversation within a larger…
nounAn italic typeface or letter.
Usage examples:
The key words are in italics
Italicize
ɪˈtalɪsʌɪzMeanings of Italicize:
verbWrite or print (text) in italics.
Usage examples:
She italicized the unfamiliar phrase
Meanings of Italicized:
verbWrite or print (text) in italics.
Usage examples:
She italicized the unfamiliar phrase
Italicizes
ɪˈtæl.ɪ.saɪzMeanings of Italicizes:
verbWrite or print (text) in italics.
Usage examples:
She italicized the unfamiliar phrase
Italicizing
ɪˈtæl.ɪ.saɪzMeanings of Italicizing:
verbWrite or print (text) in italics.
Usage examples:
She italicized the unfamiliar phrase
Italics
ɪˈtæl.ɪksMeanings of Italics:
nounAn italic typeface or letter.
Usage examples:
The key words are in italics
adjectiveOf the sloping kind of typeface used especially for emphasis or distinction and in foreign words.
Usage examples:
Much of it is in an italic typeface, like interior thoughts or private conversation within a larger…
plural nounA style of printing in which the letters lean to the right
Usage examples:
This sentence is printed in italics., italic type, sometimes words are italicized for emphasis.
Meanings of Italiot:
nounAn inhabitant of any of the greek colonies in ancient italy.
Usage examples:
These people were ‘kin to the hellenes, the italiots, the celts, the germanic peoples and the slavs'.
adjectiveRelating to the italiots.
Usage examples:
After dionysius crushed the league, tarentum emerged as the most powerful greek state in southern i…
Meanings of Italy:
proper nounA country in southern europe; population 59,800,000 (estimated 2015); official language, italian; capital, rome.
nounA country in southern europe
Itch
ɪtʃMeanings of Itch:
nounAn uncomfortable sensation on the skin that causes a desire to scratch.
Usage examples:
But shortly after ben began eating his lunch, his child-care provider noticed he seemed to be tryin…
verbBe the site of or cause an itch.
Usage examples:
The bite itched like crazy
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