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Inherent ( In-HEHR- ent ) Existing in someone or something as a permanent and inseparable element, quality, or attribute. Her inherent sense of justice made her separate the people in the fight.

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Inherent( In-HEHR- ent )

Existing in someone or something as a permanent and inseparable element, quality, or attribute.

Her inherent sense of justice made her separate the people in the fight.

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Innate( In-NAYT)

Existing in one from birth; inborn; native

Luisa has a innate talent for music.

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Innocuous( In-NAHK-EU- us)

not harmful or injurious.

Some apparently innocuous household products are surprisingly toxic.

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Insipid( In-SI- pid )

Without sufficient taste to be pleasing, as food or drink; bland dull or boring related to people

School food can be really insipid if it isn't cooked well.

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Instigate( IN- sti – gayt )

To urge, provoke, or incite to some action or course

Antonio commonly instigates people to start fighting; he is an instigator.

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Intermittent( in-ter-MI- tehent )

alternately ceasing and beginning againat different intervals or time periods

Windshield wipers have an intermittent setting.

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Intractable( in-TRAK-ti- bul )

not easily controlled or directed; not docile or manageable; stubborn; obstinate

Veronica is really intractable when we need to enter class.

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Ironic( ai -RAHAN- ik )

not what the situation seems it should be or was thought would be normallyIt's ironic that

Antonio supports the anti-smoking campaign when he is a smoker.

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Irresolute( eer-REHS-oh- loot )

Unsure of how to act or proceed.

Veronica is irresolute about which direction to go with her project.