A, B, C, D, E, F, H, I, J, K
Idyll - account of picturesque scene or incident; such scene, etc.
Ignominious - something shameful or disgraceful; despicable
Impeccable - not liable to sin; faultless
Impede - to obstruct; hinder
Imperturbed - calm; cool; self-contained; not easily disturb
Impetuous - rushing with force and violence
Impudent - rudeness;straightforwardness
Incongruous - reciprocally disagreeing; inharmonious
Incredulous - skeptical; unbelieving
Inane - senseless; empty
Indelible - not to be blotted out, effaced, or obliterated
Indictments - a written accusation against a prisoner presented by a grand jury to a court
Indignation - anger at what is unworthy; unjust; dishonorable; anger mingled with contempt or disgust
Indolent - indulging in ease; avoiding labor; lazy
Ingenue - naive
Iniquitous - wicked; unjust
Innate - inborn; native
Innocuous - harmless
Inquests - a judicial inquiry
Insatiable - that can not be appeased/satisfied
Insidious - treacherous; deceitful
Insipid - without flavor; tasteless
Insouciant - indifferent
Interred - to bury; burried
Intricate - entangled or involved
Ire - anger; passion
Irks - weary: being tired
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