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Vocabulary Cards C2

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C2 noun
indigence
indigencia
Meaning
a state of extreme poverty or destitution
Example
The charity was founded to help people living in indigence.
C2 adjective
indigent
indigente
Meaning
lacking the necessities of life due to poverty; very poor
Example
The hospital offers free care to indigent patients.
C2 adjective
Indigestible
indigerible; difícil de digerir
Meaning
difficult or impossible to digest; hard to process in the stomach
Example
The old bread became hard and indigestible.
C2 adjective
indiscernible
indistinguible
Meaning
Impossible or difficult to see, notice, or distinguish.
Example
The difference between the two shades was almost indiscernible.
C2 adjective
indissoluble
Indisoluble
Meaning
Unable to be destroyed, broken, or dissolved.
Example
Marriage was once considered an indissoluble bond.
C2 verb
indite
componer
Meaning
To write or compose (literary or formal works).
Example
The poet indited a heartfelt sonnet.
C2 adjective
indivertible
no desviable
Meaning
Not able to be turned aside or diverted.
Example
The judge's indivertible attention was on the case.
C2 verb
indoctrinate
adoctrinar
Meaning
To teach someone to fully accept a set of beliefs or ideas without question.
Example
The regime tried to indoctrinate the youth with propaganda.
C2 noun
indolence
indolencia
Meaning
Avoidance of activity or exertion; laziness.
Example
His indolence kept him from finishing the project on time.
C2 adjective
indolent
perezoso
Meaning
Wanting to avoid activity or exertion; lazy.
Example
The indolent cat slept in the sun all afternoon.
C2 adjective
indomitable
indomable
Meaning
Impossible to subdue or defeat.
Example
Her indomitable spirit helped her overcome adversity.
C2 adjective
indubitable
indudable
Meaning
Impossible to doubt; unquestionable.
Example
It is indubitable that hard work leads to success.
C2 adverb
indubitably
indudablemente
Meaning
Without a doubt; certainly.
Example
She is indubitably the best candidate for the job.
C2 verb
indurate
endurecer
Meaning
To harden or make something physically or emotionally tough.
Example
Years of hardship indurated his spirit.
C2 verb
inebriate
embriagar
Meaning
to intoxicate; to make someone drunk
Example
The strong wine was enough to inebriate even the most experienced drinker.
C2 noun
inebriety
embriaguez
Meaning
the state of being drunk or intoxicated
Example
His frequent inebriety led to the loss of his job.
C2 adjective
ineffable
inefable
Meaning
Too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words.
Example
The beauty of the landscape was ineffable.
C2 adjective
inefficacious
ineficaz
Meaning
Not producing any or the desired effect; ineffective.
Example
The treatment was inefficacious in curing the disease.
C2 adjective
ineluctable
inevitable
Meaning
Impossible to avoid or escape; inevitable.
Example
Death is an ineluctable part of human existence.
C2 adjective
inequitable
inequitativo
Meaning
Not fair or just; lacking in fairness or equality.
Example
The distribution of resources was inequitable among the workers.
C2 noun
inerrancy
inerrancia
Meaning
the belief or quality of being free from error; absolute correctness
Example
Some religious groups strongly affirm the inerrancy of their sacred texts.
C2 adjective
inessential
inesencial
Meaning
not necessary or important; not essential
Example
The report removes all inessential details to stay focused.
C2 adjective
inestimable
invaluable
Meaning
Too great or valuable to be measured or estimated.
Example
Her contribution to the project was of inestimable value.
C2 adjective
inexorable
inexorable
Meaning
Impossible to stop or prevent; relentless.
Example
The inexorable rise of technology is changing every aspect of life.