All English words - page 2613
Meanings of Inconstancy:
nounThe state or act of not staying the same, especially in opinions, behaviour, or love
Usage examples:
As a leader, he is notorious for his inconstancy., the inconstancies of the human heart
Meanings of Inconstant:
adjectiveFrequently changing; variable or irregular.
Usage examples:
The exact dimensions aren't easily measured since they are inconstant
Meanings of Incontestable:
adjectiveNot able to be disputed.
Usage examples:
Does that not amount to the minister making a conclusive and incontestable decision about a matter …
Meanings of Incontestably:
adverbIn a way that is impossible to question because of being obviously true
Usage examples:
Dance is incontestably an elegant art form., he was incontestably one of the greatest bandleaders i…
Meanings of Incontinence:
nounLack of voluntary control over urination or defecation.
Usage examples:
Causes of urinary incontinence
Meanings of Incontinent:
adjectiveHaving no or insufficient voluntary control over urination or defecation.
Usage examples:
Elderly, incontinent parents
Meanings of Incontrovertible:
adjectiveNot able to be denied or disputed.
Usage examples:
Incontrovertible proof
Meanings of Incontrovertibly:
adverbIn a way that is impossible to doubt because of being obviously true
Usage examples:
Your assertion is incontrovertibly true., he is, incontrovertibly, a success.
Meanings of Inconvenience:
nounThe state or fact of being troublesome or difficult with regard to one's personal requirements or comfort.
Usage examples:
The inconvenience of having to change trains
verbCause trouble or difficulty to.
Usage examples:
Noise and fumes from traffic would inconvenience residents
Meanings of Inconvenienced:
verbCause trouble or difficulty to.
Usage examples:
Noise and fumes from traffic would inconvenience residents
nounThe state or fact of being troublesome or difficult with regard to one's personal requirements or comfort.
Usage examples:
The inconvenience of having to change trains
Meanings of Inconveniences:
nounThe state or fact of being troublesome or difficult with regard to one's personal requirements or comfort.
Usage examples:
The inconvenience of having to change trains
verbCause trouble or difficulty to.
Usage examples:
Noise and fumes from traffic would inconvenience residents
Meanings of Inconveniencing:
verbCause trouble or difficulty to.
Usage examples:
Noise and fumes from traffic would inconvenience residents
nounThe state or fact of being troublesome or difficult with regard to one's personal requirements or comfort.
Usage examples:
The inconvenience of having to change trains
Meanings of Inconvenient:
adjectiveCausing trouble, difficulties, or discomfort.
Usage examples:
She telephoned frequently, usually at inconvenient times
Meanings of Inconveniently:
adverbIn a way that causes problems or difficulties
Usage examples:
Both local airports are inconveniently located., they live inconveniently far away.
Meanings of Incoordination:
nounLack of coordination, especially the inability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently.
Usage examples:
Although thought to be particularly associated with asperger's syndrome, clumsiness or incoordinati…
Meanings of Incorporate:
verbTake in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.
Usage examples:
He has incorporated in his proposals a number of measures
adjectiveAnother term for incorporated.
Meanings of Incorporated:
adjective(of a company or other organization) formed into a legal corporation.
Usage examples:
The incorporated society of musicians
verbTake in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.
Usage examples:
He has incorporated in his proposals a number of measures
Meanings of Incorporates:
verbTake in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.
Usage examples:
He has incorporated in his proposals a number of measures
adjectiveHaving a bodily form; embodied.
Usage examples:
Through an incorporate resilience, slighted confidence restores itself
Meanings of Incorporating:
verbTake in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.
Usage examples:
He has incorporated in his proposals a number of measures
adjectiveHaving a bodily form; embodied.
Usage examples:
Through an incorporate resilience, slighted confidence restores itself
Meanings of Incorporation:
nounThe inclusion of something as part of a whole.
Usage examples:
The software facilitates the incorporation of active learning in the course
Meanings of Incorporations:
nounThe inclusion of something as part of a whole.
Usage examples:
The software facilitates the incorporation of active learning in the course
Meanings of Incorporative:
adjectiveTending 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…
Meanings of Incorporeal:
adjectiveNot composed of matter; having no material existence.
Usage examples:
A supreme but incorporeal being called god
Meanings of Incorrect:
adjectiveNot in accordance with fact; wrong.
Usage examples:
The doctor gave you incorrect advice
Meanings of Incorrectly:
adverbIn a mistaken way; wrongly.
Usage examples:
His name had been spelt incorrectly
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