Review Lessons 29 through 32   -   edHelper.com
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Word List
inhibit
initiate
initiative
inlet
innate
innocuous
innovate
innumerable
inoffensive
inopportune
inscrutable
insidious
insight
insinuate
insipid
insolvent
insomnia
instigate
insurgent
integral
integrate
integrity
intellectual
intense
intensify
intercede
interchangeable
interminable
intermittent
internal
interpret
intervene
intolerant
intractable
intrepid
intricate
introspective
intuition
inundate
invalidate
invaluable
invariable
invective
inventory
invest
invulnerable
iota
irascible
irksome
irony
irrational
irrefutable
irreverent
irrevocable
irrigation
isolate
issue
jargon
jeopardy
jolly
jovial
jubilant
judicious
juncture
justify
jut
lament
lampoon
languid
languish
lapse
latent
lavish
lax
layman
learned
legacy
legendary
legislation
legitimate
lethargy
levity
liable
libel
liberal
liberate
listless
livid
lofty
logic
longevity
lubricate
lucid
ludicrous
lull
lumber
luminous
lush
magnify
maintain


Matching

Match each definition with a word.

      intervene 1. to occur or be between two things; intercede; mediate; step in
___________________________ 2. to hold back, restrain, prevent, or tend to do so; taboo; forbid; interdict
___________________________ 3. to cover or overspread with water, esp. a very large amount; flood; overflow; deluge; overwhelm
___________________________ 4. in law, the crime of publishing such matter; scandalize; malign; calumniate
___________________________ 5. lacking in vigor or vitality; slack or slow; spiritless; enervated; listless
___________________________ 6. to begin, set going, or originate; get; inaugurate; take up
___________________________ 7. not capable of causing damage; harmless; unoffending; innocent; unoffensive
___________________________ 8. to render invalid; discredit; abolish; quash; circumduct
___________________________ 9. not easily controlled or directed; not docile or manageable; stubborn; obstinate; ungovernable; undisciplinable
___________________________ 10. not reverent; manifesting or characterized by irreverence; deficient in veneration or respect; irreverential; unholy
___________________________ 11. necessary to the completeness of the whole; perfect; choate
___________________________ 12. secure from attack; impregnable; indomitable; inexpugnable; undefeatable
___________________________ 13. to examine or consider one's own thoughts, feelings, and sensations.
___________________________ 14. the power of mind to grasp an essential meaning or truth; wisdom; sageness; sapience
___________________________ 15. something known or apprehended in this way; anschauung; insight
___________________________ 16. endowed with or characterized by a hearty, joyous humor or a spirit of good-fellowship; gay; jolly; gleeful
___________________________ 17. endless or seemingly endless; monotonously long; continuous
___________________________ 18. to set or place apart; detach or separate so as to be alone; enisle; island; cut
___________________________ 19. to make more acute; strengthen or sharpen; intensate; heighten; mount
___________________________ 20. the science that investigates the principles governing correct or reliable inference.
___________________________ 21. to purposely agitate or incite; provoke; foment; whip (up); set
___________________________ 22. situated or existing in the interior of something; interior; inner; innermore
___________________________ 23. an introductory act or step; leading action; beginning; nascent
___________________________ 24. to demonstrate (something) to be true or valid; contend; argue; maintain
___________________________ 25. easily angered or irritated; short-tempered; cross; cranky; choleric