All English words - page 1794
Injuring
ˈɪn.dʒərMeanings of Injuring:
verbDo physical harm or damage to (someone).
Usage examples:
The explosion injured several people
Meanings of Injurious:
adjectiveCausing or likely to cause damage or harm.
Usage examples:
Food which is injurious to health
Meanings of Injuriously:
adverbIn a harmful way
Usage examples:
The operation had injuriously affected her hearing., he considered that his sister had been treated…
Meanings of Injury:
nounAn instance of being injured.
Usage examples:
She suffered an injury to her back
Injustice
ɪnˈdʒʌs.tɪsMeanings of Injustice:
nounLack of fairness or justice.
Usage examples:
She was taken aback by the injustice of nora's remark
Injustices
ɪnˈdʒʌs.tɪsMeanings of Injustices:
nounLack of fairness or justice.
Usage examples:
She was taken aback by the injustice of nora's remark
Ink
ɪŋkMeanings of Ink:
nounA coloured fluid or paste used for writing, drawing, printing, or duplicating.
Usage examples:
The names are written in ink
verbMark (words or a design) with ink.
Usage examples:
The cork has the name of the château inked on to the side
Inkberry
ˈɪŋkˌber.iMeanings of Inkberry:
nounA low-growing north american holly with black berries and nearly spineless leaves.
Usage examples:
Other species include trailing arbutus, bearberry, wintergreen, inkberry, sweet fern, flowering pix…
Meanings of Inkblot:
nounA dark mark or stain made by ink.
Usage examples:
A huge inkblot on paper
Inkblots
ˈɪŋk.blɒtMeanings of Inkblots:
nounA dark mark or stain made by ink.
Usage examples:
A huge inkblot on paper
Inked
ɪŋkMeanings of Inked:
verbMark (words or a design) with ink.
Usage examples:
The cork has the name of the château inked on to the side
nounA coloured fluid or paste used for writing, drawing, printing, or duplicating.
Usage examples:
The names are written in ink
Inker
ˈɪŋ.kərMeanings of Inker:
nounAn artist who adds solid lines and extra details to the first pencil drawings for a comic, graphic novel, or animation (= a book or film whose story is told in pictures)
Usage examples:
His first animation work was on popeye, as an inker., inkers ink over the pencilled lines, providin…
Inkers
ˈɪŋ.kərMeanings of Inkers:
nounAn artist who adds solid lines and extra details to the first pencil drawings for a comic, graphic novel, or animation (= a book or film whose story is told in pictures)
Usage examples:
His first animation work was on popeye, as an inker., inkers ink over the pencilled lines, providin…
Meanings of Inkhorn:
nounA small portable container for ink.
Usage examples:
Dipping the quill into a marble inkhorn, he leaned over the journal.
Meanings of Inkhorns:
nounA small portable container for ink.
Usage examples:
Dipping the quill into a marble inkhorn, he leaned over the journal.
Meanings of Inkiest:
adjectiveAs dark as ink.
Usage examples:
The cold inky blackness of a mexican cave
Inking
ɪŋkMeanings of Inking:
verbMark (words or a design) with ink.
Usage examples:
The cork has the name of the château inked on to the side
nounA coloured fluid or paste used for writing, drawing, printing, or duplicating.
Usage examples:
The names are written in ink
Meanings of Inkle:
nounA kind of linen tape formerly used to make laces, or the linen yarn from which this is manufactured.
Usage examples:
Now, she is an expert weaver herself although the small inkle looms she uses for demonstrations are…
Inklings
ˈɪŋ.klɪŋMeanings of Inklings:
nounA slight knowledge or suspicion; a hint.
Usage examples:
The records give us an inkling of how people saw the world
Meanings of Inkpot:
nounA small pot for holding ink.
Usage examples:
He jabbed a pen into an inkpot and began writing
Meanings of Inkpots:
nounA small pot for holding ink.
Usage examples:
He jabbed a pen into an inkpot and began writing
Inks
ɪŋkMeanings of Inks:
nounA coloured fluid or paste used for writing, drawing, printing, or duplicating.
Usage examples:
The names are written in ink
verbMark (words or a design) with ink.
Usage examples:
The cork has the name of the château inked on to the side
Meanings of Inkstand:
nounA stand for one or more ink bottles, typically incorporating a pen tray.
Usage examples:
He regarded the man who had taught him calligraphy with such reverence that he would stand and hold…
Inky
ˈɪŋ.kiMeanings of Inky:
adjectiveAs dark as ink.
Usage examples:
The cold inky blackness of a mexican cave
Meanings of Inlaid:
verbOrnament (an object) by embedding pieces of a different material in it, flush with its surface.
Usage examples:
Mahogany panelling inlaid with rosewood
adjectiveOrnamented with embedded pieces of a decorative material flush with the surface.
Usage examples:
An edwardian inlaid mahogany sideboard
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