insomnia |
difficulty in getting to sleep, esp. as a persistent problem. |
insomniac |
a person who has chronic difficulty in getting to sleep. [3 definitions] |
insomuch |
to such an extent or degree (usu. fol. by "that"). [2 definitions] |
insouciant |
having no cares or anxieties; light-hearted; carefree. |
in specie |
in coin. [2 definitions] |
inspect |
to look at very carefully, esp. to assess any damage or imperfection. [2 definitions] |
inspection |
the act or an instance of inspecting. [2 definitions] |
inspector |
one who inspects, often in an official capacity. [2 definitions] |
inspector general |
an investigative officer within a government organization, whose duty is to report on the operation of that organization. |
inspiration |
a thing or person that motivates or uplifts; that which inspires. [4 definitions] |
inspirational |
of, concerning, causing, or caused by inspiration. |
inspire |
to arouse feelings of exaltation in. [7 definitions] |
inspiring |
causing an elevation in one's desire to accomplish or create something, or to make a positive change in one's life or attitude. |
inspirit |
to fill with spirit or courage; hearten. |
inspissate |
to thicken, as by evaporation; condense. |
in spite of |
regardless of; notwithstanding. |
inst. |
abbreviation of "institute" or "institution." |
instability |
the state or quality of being unsteady or unstable; lack of stability. |
instable |
unstable. |
install |
to put (a machine, system, or the like) into position and make ready for use. [3 definitions] |
installation |
the act of installing or condition of being installed. [3 definitions] |