front 1 Improvise | back 1 To compose or recite without preparation; to make something from whatever materials are available |
front 2 Inanimate | back 2 Lifeless; sluggish |
front 3 Incentive | back 3 Motivation; encouragement; motivating |
front 4 Incorrigible | back 4 Incapable of being corrected or reformed; persistently bad A person who will not be reformed |
front 5 Indict | back 5 To charge with an offense or a crime; to make a formal accusation on the basis or legal evidence |
front 6 Inquisitive | back 6 Full of questions; eager to learn; very curious |
front 7 Insipid | back 7 Lacking flavor or taste; dull; uninteresting |
front 8 Integrity | back 8 Wholeness; soundness; strength of character; honesty |
front 9 Intensify | back 9 To increase; to strengthen; to strengthen; to make more intense |
front 10 Invincible | back 10 Not to be overcome; unconquerable |