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Bad / Attack
inundate - To overwhelm (someone) with things or people to be dealt with
adjective
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Bad / WeakUrl
innocuous - Not harmful or dangerous; safe.
noun
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Good / CalmUrl
interlude - A short period of time that interrupts a longer event or activity.
adjective
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Other / InwardUrl
innate - Inherent or built-in as a fundamental part of something.
adjective
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Good / EnergyUrl
invigorating - Making one feel strong, healthy, and full of energy
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Bad / UnfriendlyUrl
ingrate - A person who shows no gratitude, who does not show proper appreciation or thanks for something.
noun
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Bad / UnfriendlyUrl
ingratitude - A lack of proper appreciation or thanks for something that was given or done.
noun
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Bad / War
insurrection - A violent revolt against a government
adjective
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Bad / BadUrl
intolerable - Causing great discomfort or distress; too extreme or severe to be endured;
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Bad / PainUrl
inflammation - A physical condition characterized by redness, heat, swelling, and pain, often as a response to injury or infection.
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Other / ShapeUrl
intricate - Having many complex and detailed parts that are difficult to understand or analyze.
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Bad / NervousUrl
insecure - Lacking confidence or self-assurance; feeling unsure about oneself.