वोकैबुलरीज

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imbibe definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
verb C2
/ɪmˈbaɪb/

To drink, absorb, or take in (liquid, knowledge, or ideas).

"She eagerly imbibed the wisdom of her teachers."

imbroglio definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ɪmˈbroʊlioʊ/

An extremely confused, complicated, or embarrassing situation.

"The political imbroglio lasted for months without resolution."

verb C2
/ɪmˈbruː/

To stain, especially with blood.

"His hands were imbrued with blood after the battle."

noun C2
/ˈɪmɪˌteɪtər/

a person who copies the behavior, style, or actions of others

"He became famous as an imitator of popular singers."

adjective C2
/ˈɪmənənt/

existing or operating within; inherent

"He believed that moral values are immanent in human nature."

adjective C2
/ˌɪməˈmɔːriəl/

Extending back beyond memory or record; ancient.

"The tradition has been followed since time immemorial."

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immiscible

adjective C2
/ɪˈmɪsəbl/

Describes liquids that do not mix together.

"Oil and water are immiscible liquids."

noun C2
/ˌɪməʊˈbɪləti/

The state of being unable to move.

"After the accident, she suffered from immobility in her legs."

adjective C2
/ɪˈmɒdərət/

excessive; beyond reasonable limits

"He has an immoderate love for sweets."

immodest definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
adjective C2
/ɪˈmɒdɪst/

lacking humility or decency; excessively proud or improper

"His immodest remarks offended the audience."

immodesty definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ɪˈmɒdəsti/

lack of modesty or decency; behavior or attitude that is overly bold or improper

"The article was criticized for its tone of immodesty."

verb C2
/ˈɪməleɪt/

To kill or sacrifice, especially by burning.

"The protesters threatened to immolate themselves in front of the building."

verb C2
/ɪˈmjʊər/

to confine or enclose someone against their will

"The prisoner was immured in a dark cell."

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imp

noun C2
/ɪmp/

a small mischievous devil or sprite; a playful troublemaker

"The child was acting like a little imp, hiding his toys everywhere."

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impale

verb C2
/ɪmˈpeɪl/

to pierce or fix something with a sharp object

"The knight was impaled by the enemy’s spear."

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impalpable

adjective C2
/ɪmˈpælpəbəl/

unable to be felt by touch; difficult to grasp or understand

"There was an impalpable sense of fear in the room."

adjective C2
/ɪmˈpæsɪbəl/

Incapable of suffering or feeling pain (used mainly in theological or philosophical contexts).

"Some philosophers argue that God is impassible and cannot experience human emotions."

impecunious definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
adjective C2
/ˌɪmpɪˈkjuːniəs/

Having little or no money; poor.

"He grew up in an impecunious family."

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impend

verb C2
/ɪmˈpɛnd/

to be about to happen; to loom threateningly

"Dark clouds suggested that a storm was impeding."

adjective C2
/ɪmˈpɛn.ɪ.tənt/

Not feeling regret or shame about one's actions.

"The criminal remained impenitent after the trial."

adjective C2
/ˌɪm.pəˈfɛk.tə.bəl/

Incapable of being made perfect or complete.

"Some human qualities are considered imperfectible."

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imperious

adjective C2
/ɪmˈpɪəriəs/

Arrogantly domineering or overbearing.

"Her imperious tone made it hard for others to argue."

adjective C2
/ɪmˈperɪʃəbəl/

not subject to decay; lasting forever; eternal

"The imperishable beauty of classical art continues to inspire generations."

adjective C2
/ˌɪmpəˈmɪsəbl/

Not permitted or allowed.

"Such behavior is impermissible in the workplace."

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impersuadable

adjective C2
/ɪmˌpɜːrˈsweɪdəbl/

not able to be convinced or persuaded

"She remained impersuadable despite all our arguments."

noun C2
/ɪmˌpɜːrtərbəˈbɪləti/

The quality of being calm and not easily disturbed or upset.

"Her imperturbability during the crisis impressed everyone."

imperturbable definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
adjective C2
/ɪmˈpɜːrtərbəbəl/

Unable to be upset or excited; calm.

"He remained imperturbable even when faced with tough questions."

noun C2
/ˌɪmpəˈtjuːəsəti/

The quality of being rash or impulsive.

"His impetuosity often got him into trouble."

Impiety definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ɪmˈpaɪəti/

lack of respect for religion or sacred things

"The priest condemned the impiety of neglecting the temple rituals."

adjective C2
/ˈɪmpɪəs/

showing a lack of respect for God or religion

"It was considered impious to joke about sacred traditions."

implacable definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
adjective C2
/ɪmˈplækəbl/

unable to be appeased, calmed, or pacified

"The soldiers faced an implacable enemy who refused to surrender."

adjective C2
/ɪmˈplaɪəbl/

Capable of being implied or suggested.

"The meaning of the statement is not directly clear but is impliable from the context."

adjective C2
/ɪmˈpɑːlɪtɪk/

Unwise or imprudent; not showing good judgment.

"It would be impolitic to criticize them openly."

adjective C2
/ɪmˈpɒndərəbl̩/

Something difficult or impossible to estimate, assess, or understand

"The outcome of the election depends on many imponderable factors."

adjective C2
/ɪmˈpɔːrtʃənət/

Persistent to the point of annoyance or intrusion

"The importunate salesman kept calling despite repeated refusals."

verb C2
/ˌɪmpɔːrˈtuːn/

To ask someone persistently or pressingly for something

"The child importuned his mother for a new toy."

verb C2
/ˌɪmpɔːrˈtuːnd/

asked someone persistently and pressingly for something

"She importuned her boss for a raise until he finally gave in."

Imposture definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ɪmˈpɒstʃər/

The act of pretending to be someone else in order to deceive others; deception or fraud.

"The imposture was discovered when the man failed to answer basic questions about his supposed identity."

adjective C2
/ɪmˈpræktɪkəbl/

Not capable of being carried out or put into practice.

"The plan seemed impracticable due to limited resources."

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imprecate

verb C2
/ˈɪmprɪkeɪt/

To utter a curse or invoke evil upon someone.

"The old woman imprecated her enemies with dark words."

imprecation definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ˌɪmprɪˈkeɪʃən/

A spoken curse or expression of strong condemnation.

"The angry crowd hurled imprecations at the corrupt official."

adjective C2
/ɪmˈprɛɡnəbl̩/

Unable to be captured, broken into, or defeated.

"The fortress was considered impregnable by the enemy."

verb C2
/ˈɪmprɛɡneɪt/

To make pregnant; to fill or saturate with something.

"The scientist used a method to impregnate the material with resin."

noun C2
/ˌɪmprəˈsɑːrioʊ/

A person who organizes or finances concerts, plays, or operas.

"The impresario arranged a series of concerts for the rising star."

noun C2
/ˌɪmprɪˈmɑːtər/

An official license or approval, especially to publish a book.

"The book was released with the official imprimatur of the church."

Improbability definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ɪmˌprɒb.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/

the quality or state of being improbable; unlikely to be true or to happen

"The improbability of winning the lottery twice didn't stop her from buying tickets."

noun C2
/ˌɪmprəˈpraɪəti/

Failure to observe standards of honesty or modesty; improper behavior.

"The politician was accused of financial impropriety."

noun C2
/ɪmˈprɑːvɪdəns/

Lack of foresight or care for future needs.

"His improvidence led to financial difficulties."

adjective C2
/ɪmˈprɒvɪdənt/

Not having or showing foresight; spending wastefully or without thought for the future.

"His improvident habits left him with no savings."

Imprudence definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
noun C2
/ɪmˈpruːdəns/

Lack of caution or good judgment.

"His imprudence in investing all his money in one stock was disastrous."