300 Easy GRE Word: 151-200
impair worsen diminish in value
impassive unmoved feeling no sign of passion
impeccable without fault or error ; Not capable of sin, immaculate
imperative urgent essential
impermeable that cannot be permeated
imperturbable calm not capable of being excited
impervious [...]
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impair worsen diminish in value
impassive unmoved feeling no sign of passion
impeccable without fault or error ; Not capable of sin, immaculate
imperative urgent essential
impermeable that cannot be permeated
imperturbable calm not capable of being excited
impervious not allowing to pass through (of materials)
imperviousness haughty arrogant commanding
implacable incapable of being placated, unpleasable
implicit implied though not plainly expressed
implode burst inward
incense make angry
incessant often repeated continual
incite stir up rouse
incongruous out of place not in harmony or agreement
incorrigibility cannot be cured or corrected
incredulous skeptical unwilling to believe
inculcate fix firmly by repetition
indeterminate not capable of being determined ; of uncertain or ambiguous nature
indigenous native
indistinct not easily heard seen clearly marked
ingenious simplistic but brilliant
ingenuous naive young artless frank honest sincere
ingest take in by swallowing
inscrutable incapable of being discovered or understood, illegible
insensible unconscious unresponsive unaffected
insinuate suggest unpleasantly make a way for something gently
insurrection rising of people to open resistance to
interim as an installment
introspection examining one’s own thoughts and feelings
irate angry
itinerary an established line of travel or access
jabber talk excitedly utter rapidly
jibe gibe make fun of
judicious sound in judgment wise
knit draw together unite firmly
lackluster (of eyes) dull
latent present but not yet active developed or visible
laud/laudatory praise/expressing or giving praise
legacy something handed down from ancestors, inheritance, bequest
lethargic Deficient in alertness or activity
liberality free giving generosity
litigate engage in legal proceedings ; press charges against, sue
ludicrous funny and ridiculous, laughable, preposterous, farcical
lull become quiet or less active
luminary star light-giving body
lurk be out of view ready to attack
lustrous being bright polished
malign injurious speak ill of somebody tell lie
malleable yielding easily shaped moldable adapting
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