7-letter words starting with i
- immoral — violating moral principles; not conforming to the patterns of conduct usually accepted or established as consistent with principles of personal and social ethics.
- immuned — Simple past tense and past participle of immune.
- immuno- — indicating immunity or immune
- immured — to enclose within walls.
- immures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of immure.
- imogene — a female given name.
- impacts — Plural form of impact.
- impaint — to paint
- impairs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impair.
- impalas — Plural form of impala.
- impaled — Pinned to something by piercing.
- impaler — to fasten, stick, or fix upon a sharpened stake or the like.
- impales — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impale.
- impalsy — (transitive) To strike with palsy; to paralyze; to deaden.
- impanel — to enter on a panel or list for jury duty.
- imparks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impark.
- imparts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impart.
- impasse — a position or situation from which there is no escape; deadlock.
- impaste — to cover with or enclose in a paste.
- impasto — the laying on of paint thickly.
- impaved — Simple past tense and past participle of impave.
- impavid — (archaic) fearless, undaunted.
- impeach — to accuse (a public official) before an appropriate tribunal of misconduct in office.
- impearl — to form into drops resembling pearls.
- impeded — to retard in movement or progress by means of obstacles or hindrances; obstruct; hinder.
- impeder — Someone who impedes. agent noun of impede.
- impedes — to retard in movement or progress by means of obstacles or hindrances; obstruct; hinder.
- impedor — a component, such as an inductor or resistor, that offers impedance
- impeeds — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impeed.
- impends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impend.
- imperf. — imperfect
- imperia — a seaport in NW Italy.
- imperil — to put in peril or danger; endanger.
- impetus — a moving force; impulse; stimulus: The grant for building the opera house gave impetus to the city's cultural life.
- impiety — lack of piety; lack of reverence for God or sacred things; irreverence.
- impinge — to make an impression; have an effect or impact (usually followed by on or upon): to impinge upon the imagination; social pressures that impinge upon one's daily life.
- impings — Plural form of imping.
- impious — not pious or religious; lacking reverence for God, religious practices, etc.; irreligious; ungodly.
- implant — to put or fix firmly: to implant sound principles in a child's mind.
- implate — (transitive) To cover with plates; to sheathe.
- implead — to sue in a court of law.
- implete — to fill
- implied — involved, indicated, or suggested without being directly or explicitly stated; tacitly understood: an implied rebuke; an implied compliment.
- implies — to indicate or suggest without being explicitly stated: His words implied a lack of faith.
- implike — Possessing the qualities or appearances of an imp.
- implode — to burst inward (opposed to explode).
- implore — to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: They implored him to go.
- imports — Plural form of import.
- imposed — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
- imposer — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.