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11 Cards in this Set

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Indigenous
-Native
-There are many indigenous North Koreans residing in South Korea who want to see their families.
Indigent
-Poor
-She stopped buying steak because she became indigent
Indignant
-Angry
-Sally was indignant when the other kids called her "fat."
Indolent
-Lazy
-Mary was indolent in the heat of summer.
Indulgent
-Lenient
-The boy was indulgent and he wanted to play with his toys
Ineffable
-Inexpressible
-His joy was ineffable at the birth of his first child.
Inept
-Clumsy
-The girl rarely talked, and was socially inept.
Inert
-Inactive
-The narrative is inert and sloppy, as if the author had been writing half-asleep.
Inexorable
-Relentless
-The boy was inexorable in his journey into adulthood.
Infamous
-Shamefully Wicked
-Sarah is infamous for shouting at students.
Infatuated
-Foolish
-James glanced at Maria and realized just how infatuated he was with her beauty.