incapable  | a. unable to do something a. not meeting requirements  |  
 incompetence  | n. lack of physical or intellectual ability to do something successfully n. inability of a part or organ to function properly  |  
 inconsiderate  | a. not thinking or worrying about other people or their feelings  |  
 independence  | n. freedom from control or influence of others  |  
 indirect  | a. not direct in manner, language, behavior, or action a. avoiding clearly mentioning or saying something  |  
 individual  | n. single person or thing; human regarded as a unique personality  |  
 inequality  | n. a lack of equality or fair treatment in the sharing of opportunities  |  
 inexpensive  | a. relatively low in price or charging low prices; not costing a lot of money  |  
 informal  | a. not formal or official; absence of ceremony  |  
 informative  | a. instructive and illustrative; providing or conveying information  |  
 inhale  | v. breathe or draw into the lungs  |  
 inherit  | v. receive from an ancestor by legal succession or will; receive by bequest or as a legacy  |  
 injury  | n. any physical damage to body caused by violence or accident  |  
 instance  | n. example that is cited to prove or illustrate a point  |  
 insulation  | n. act of covering something to stop heat, sound, or electricity from escaping or entering n.state of being detached from other objects  |  
 insurance  | n. protection against possible future loss by paying a company money  |  
 intercept  | v. take or seize by the way; cause to stop on the passage  |  
 interrupt  | v. terminate; make a break in  |  
 intrigue  | v. captivate; cause to be interested or curious; interest someone a lot  |  
 intuitive  | a. based on feelings rather than facts or proof; automatic, without requiring conscious thought  |  
 inventive  | a. marked by independence and creativity in thought or action  |  
 irrational  | a. not using reason or clear thinking; illogical or insane  |  
 irregular  | a. not according to to rule, accepted order, or general practice  |  
 irrelevant  | a. not related to what is being discussed or considered and therefore not important; not applicable; having no connection with  |  
 irreplaceable  | a. impossible to replace because too special, unusual, or valuable  |  
 irresistible  | a. overwhelming; impossible to refuse or oppose because it is too pleasant and charming  |  
 irresponsible  | a. showing lack of care for consequences; reckless; carefree  |  
 jealousy  | n. a feeling of unhappiness and anger because someone has something that you want; envy  |  
 koala  | n. an Australian mammal with greyish fur  |  
 later  | ad. at a time in the future or after the time you have mentioned a. at or toward an end,  late period or stage of development  |  
 latter  | a. near or towards the end of something n. the second of two things previously mentioned  |  
 laughter  | n. the act or sound of laughing  |  
 leadership  | n. position or office of a leader; guidance, direction, or authority  |  
 league  | n. a group of members who join together because they have the same interest; association or union  |  
 leisure  | n. the time when someone are free from work or other duties and can relax  |  
 lemonade  | n. a drink made with the juice of lemons, water, and sugar  |  
 license  | n. official or legal permission to do or own a specified thing  |  
 macaroni  | n. pasta in the form of slender tubes  |  
 magazine  | n. a type of thin book that contains articles and photographs and is published every week or month  |  
 magic  | n. any art that invokes supernatural powers  |  
 magnify  | v. intensify or increase; make greater in size  |  
 majority  | n. greater number or part; a number more than half of the total  |  
 malicious  | a. deliberately harmful; proceeding from extreme hatred  |  
 marshal  | v. put in order; arrange or place something in line  |  
 martial  | a. relating to, or suggestive of war; connected with the armed forces  |  
 Maryland  | n. a Mid-Atlantic state, one of the original 13 colonies  |  
 medal  | n. a piece of metal in form of coin, given as a reward for a brave action, for winning a competition, or to remember a special event  |  
 mediocre  | a. not very good; moderate to inferior in quality; ordinary or commonplace  |  
 membership  | n. the body of members of an organization or group n. the state of being a member  |  
 mention  | v. speak or notice of anything, usually in a brief or cursory manner  |  
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