10-letter words containing n, a, i, l
- iconoclast — a person who attacks cherished beliefs, traditional institutions, etc., as being based on error or superstition.
- iconolatry — the worship or adoration of icons.
- idealising — Present participle of idealise.
- idealizing — Present participle of idealize.
- ideational — of, relating to, or involving ideas or concepts.
- ignorantly — lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned: an ignorant man.
- ill nature — unkindly or unpleasant disposition.
- illinoisan — a native or inhabitant of Illinois.
- illuminant — an illuminating agent or material.
- illuminary — Illuminative.
- illuminate — to make lucid or clear; throw light on (a subject).
- illuminati — People claiming to possess special enlightenment or knowledge of something.
- illusional — of, relating to, or characterized by illusions; deceptive; misleading.
- imaginable — capable of being imagined or conceived.
- imaginably — capable of being imagined or conceived.
- imbalanced — If you describe a situation as imbalanced, you mean that the elements within it are not evenly or fairly arranged.
- immanental — relating to the immanent
- immanently — remaining within; indwelling; inherent.
- immolating — Present participle of immolate.
- immolation — an act or instance of immolating.
- impalement — to fasten, stick, or fix upon a sharpened stake or the like.
- impaneling — Present participle of impanel.
- impanelled — Simple past tense and past participle of impanel.
- imparlance — an extension of time granted to one party in a lawsuit to plead or to settle the dispute amicably.
- impersonal — not personal; without reference or connection to a particular person: an impersonal remark.
- implanting — Present participle of implant.
- impleading — to sue in a court of law.
- impugnable — to challenge as false (another's statements, motives, etc.); cast doubt upon.
- impunctual — Not punctual.
- in a flash — very quickly, in an instant
- in a while — a short time from now
- in a whirl — If a person or their mind is in a whirl, they are very confused or excited.
- in general — of or relating to all persons or things belonging to a group or category: a general meeting of the employees.
- in plaster — If you have a leg or arm in plaster, you have a cover made of plaster of Paris around your leg or arm, in order to protect a broken bone and allow it to mend.
- in reality — the state or quality of being real.
- inactively — In an inactive manner.
- inarguable — not arguable: Her conclusion is so obvious as to be inarguable.
- inarguably — not arguable: Her conclusion is so obvious as to be inarguable.
- inbalances — Plural form of inbalance.
- inch plant — any of several creeping or sprawling tropical American plants of the genus Callisia, having sometimes fragrant flowers in a variety of colors.
- inchoately — not yet completed or fully developed; rudimentary.
- incidental — happening or likely to happen in an unplanned or subordinate conjunction with something else.
- incisional — Relating to an incision.
- incisorial — of or relating to the incisors
- inclinable — having a mental tendency in a certain direction.
- includable — to contain, as a whole does parts or any part or element: The package includes the computer, program, disks, and a manual.
- incorporal — Obsolete form of incorporeal.
- inculcated — to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (usually followed by upon or in): to inculcate virtue in the young.
- inculcates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inculcate.
- inculcator — to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (usually followed by upon or in): to inculcate virtue in the young.