13-letter words containing n, i, p, t
- imperseverant — lacking the power to perceive
- impersonality — absence of human character or of the traits associated with the human character: He feared the impersonality of a mechanized world.
- impersonating — to assume the character or appearance of; pretend to be: He was arrested for impersonating a police officer.
- impersonation — to assume the character or appearance of; pretend to be: He was arrested for impersonating a police officer.
- impersonators — Plural form of impersonator.
- impertinences — Plural form of impertinence.
- impertinently — intrusive or presumptuous, as persons or their actions; insolently rude; uncivil: a brash, impertinent youth.
- impetuousness — of, relating to, or characterized by sudden or rash action, emotion, etc.; impulsive: an impetuous decision; an impetuous person.
- impignoration — the state of being mortgaged
- implantations — Plural form of implantation.
- implementable — any article used in some activity, especially an instrument, tool, or utensil: agricultural implements.
- implicational — something implied or suggested as naturally to be inferred or understood: to resent an implication of dishonesty.
- importunately — urgent or persistent in solicitation, sometimes annoyingly so.
- importunities — Plural form of importunity.
- impostumation — an abscess or swelling filled with pus
- impressionist — a person who follows or adheres to the theories, methods, and practices of impressionism, especially in the fields of painting, music, or literature.
- imprisonments — Plural form of imprisonment.
- improvidently — In an improvident manner.
- improvisation — the art or act of improvising, or of composing, uttering, executing, or arranging anything without previous preparation: Musical improvisation involves imagination and creativity.
- in a position — able (to)
- in deep water — the deep part of a body of water, especially an area of the ocean floor having a depth greater than 18,000 feet (5400 meters).
- in despite of — in spite of
- in opposition — (of a political party) opposing the government
- in particular — of or relating to a single or specific person, thing, group, class, occasion, etc., rather than to others or all; special rather than general: one's particular interests in books.
- in perpetuity — the state or character of being perpetual (often preceded by in): to desire happiness in perpetuity.
- in proportion — balanced
- in receipt of — If you are in receipt of something, you have received it or you receive it regularly.
- in repertoire — denoting the performance of two or more plays, ballets, etc, by the same company in the same venue on different evenings over a period of time
- in respect of — with regard, with reference
- in respect to — with regard to
- in retrospect — contemplation of the past; a survey of past time, events, etc.
- in the hopper — a person or thing that hops.
- in the pay of — If you say that someone is in the pay of a certain person or group, you disapprove of the fact that they are being paid by and are working for that person or group, often secretly or illegally.
- in the pocket — (of a fly half) in an attacking position slightly further back from play than normal, making himself available for a drop goal attempt
- in triplicate — in three copies, times three
- in-completion — the state of being incomplete; incompleteness.
- in-perpetuity — the state or character of being perpetual (often preceded by in): to desire happiness in perpetuity.
- inappropriate — not appropriate; not proper or suitable: an inappropriate dress for the occasion.
- incapacitated — unable to act, respond, or the like (often used euphemistically when one is busy or otherwise occupied): He can't come to the phone now—he's incapacitated.
- incentive pay — additional pay, a higher wage, or a bonus paid to promote the productivity of an employee.
- incompatibles — not compatible; unable to exist together in harmony: She asked for a divorce because they were utterly incompatible.
- incompetently — not competent; lacking qualification or ability; incapable: an incompetent candidate.
- incorporating — to form into a legal corporation.
- incorporation — the act of incorporating or the state of being incorporated.
- incorporative — Tending to incorporate or include things.
- incorporators — one of the signers of the articles or certificate of legal incorporation.
- incorruptable — Misspelling of incorruptible.
- incorruptible — not corruptible: incorruptible integrity.
- incorruptibly — In an incorruptible manner.
- incorruptness — The state of being incorrupt.