All English words - page 2663
Meanings of Inrush:
nounThe sudden arrival or entry of something.
Usage examples:
A great inrush of water occurred
Meanings of Inrushes:
nounThe sudden arrival or entry of something.
Usage examples:
A great inrush of water occurred
Meanings of Inrushing:
adjectiveArriving or entering suddenly.
Usage examples:
Inrushing seawater is churning up the sandy bed
nounThe sudden arrival or entry of something.
Usage examples:
The inrushing of the sea
Meanings of Ins:
abbreviationImmigration and naturalization service, a us government agency.
nounA position of influence with someone powerful or famous.
Usage examples:
She got an in with the promising new artist
Meanings of Insalubrious:
adjective(of a place) seedy and run-down; unwholesome.
Usage examples:
A poor area full of insalubrious hotels
Meanings of Insane:
adjectiveIn a state of mind which prevents normal perception, behaviour, or social interaction; seriously mentally ill.
Usage examples:
He had gone insane
Meanings of Insanely:
adverbIn a foolish, wild, or uncontrolled manner.
Usage examples:
William stood grinning insanely
Meanings of Insanitary:
adjectiveSo dirty or germ-ridden as to be a danger to health.
Usage examples:
Insanitary conditions
Meanings of Insanities:
nounThe state of being seriously mentally ill; madness.
Usage examples:
He suffered from bouts of insanity
Meanings of Insanity:
nounThe state of being seriously mentally ill; madness.
Usage examples:
He suffered from bouts of insanity
Meanings of Insatiable:
adjective(of an appetite or desire) impossible to satisfy.
Usage examples:
An insatiable hunger for success
Meanings of Insatiably:
adverbIn a way that is too great to be satisfied
Usage examples:
He was just a young man, insatiably curious about the world., the children were insatiably eager fo…
Meanings of Insatiate:
adjectiveNever satisfied.
Usage examples:
Your strong desire is insatiate
Meanings of Inscape:
nounThe unique inner nature of a person or object as shown in a work of art, especially a poem.
Usage examples:
She was clearly one of those solitary temperaments whose earliest companions were things, whose ins…
Meanings of Inscribe:
verbWrite or carve (words or symbols) on something, especially as a formal or permanent record.
Usage examples:
His name was inscribed on the new silver trophy
Meanings of Inscribed:
adjective(of a surface or object) marked with characters.
Usage examples:
An inscribed watch
verbWrite or carve (words or symbols) on something, especially as a formal or permanent record.
Usage examples:
His name was inscribed on the new silver trophy
Meanings of Inscribes:
verbWrite or carve (words or symbols) on something, especially as a formal or permanent record.
Usage examples:
His name was inscribed on the new silver trophy
Meanings of Inscribing:
verbWrite or carve (words or symbols) on something, especially as a formal or permanent record.
Usage examples:
His name was inscribed on the new silver trophy
Meanings of Inscription:
nounA thing inscribed, as on a monument or in a book.
Usage examples:
The inscription on her headstone
Meanings of Inscriptions:
nounA thing inscribed, as on a monument or in a book.
Usage examples:
The inscription on her headstone
Inscrutability
ɪnˌskruː.təˈbɪl.ə.tiMeanings of Inscrutability:
nounThe quality of not showing emotions or thoughts and therefore being very difficult to understand or get to know
Usage examples:
The play's brevity and inscrutability give it a certain power., they accused him of deliberate insc…
Meanings of Inscrutable:
adjectiveImpossible to understand or interpret.
Usage examples:
Guy looked blankly inscrutable
Meanings of Inscrutably:
adverbIn a way that does not show emotions or thoughts and therefore is very difficult to understand or get to know
Usage examples:
She smiled inscrutably., he was inscrutably silent.
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