1. Illusory (adj): Not real; based on illusion.
Their hopes of a peaceful solution turned out to be illusory.
2. Immaterial (adj): Not important, or not relating to the matter you are interested in.
Whether the book is well or badly written is immaterial (to me) – it has an important message.
3. Imminent (adj): Coming or likely to happen very soon.
Imminent disaster.
Imminently (adv)
Imminence (n)
4. Imperative (adj): Extremely important or urgent; needing to be done or given attention immediately.
It is imperative to act now before the problem gets really serious.
5. Impostor (n): A person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others.
He felt like an impostor among all those intelligent people, as if he had no right to be there.
6. Impudent (adj): Rude and not respectful, especially towards someone who is older or in a more important position.
An impudent remark/child.
Impudence (n)
7. Incense (n): A substance that is burnt to produce a sweet smell, especially as part of a religious ceremony.
An incense-stick.
8. Indecorous (adj): Behaving badly or rudely.
An indecorous boy.
Indecorously (adv)
9. Industrious (adj): Having the characteristic of regularly working hard.
An industrious student who scored 93 percentage in his final exam.
Industriously (adv)
Industriousness (n)
10. Influence (n): The power to have an effect on people or things, or a person or thing that is able to do this.
Ajay got the admission in the college because of his father’s influence.
11. Intellect (n): The ability to understand and to think in an intelligent way, or the ability to do these things to a high level.
Her energy and intellect are respected all over the world.
12. Interminable (adj): Continuing for too long and therefore boring and annoying.
An interminable delay.
His interminable stories.
Interminably (adv)
13. Intrepid (adj): Extremely brave and showing no fear of dangerous situations.
A team of intrepid explorers.
Intrepidly (adv)
14. Inviting (adj): If someone or something is inviting, they encourage you to feel welcome or attracted.
An inviting smile.
Invitingly (adv)
15. Irksome (adj): Annoying
The vibration can become irksome after a while.
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