Words with i, what are English words with i

Updated on educate 2024-08-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    1、with

    prep.and ......Together; Have; Use; Oppose; Concerning; Include; Because; With; Down; Employed by; Though; In the tank; Apparel; ......Effect; means to be separated from something; By ......Charge.

    2、initiative

    n.Initiative; Initiative; new schemes; Initiative.

    adj.Active; Spontaneous; initiated.

    3、identify

    vt.Are you sure; Identification; identify, identify; make engagement; Put....Look at it as the same viAre you sure; Identity; Unanimous.

    4、ideal

    adj.Ideal; Perfect; imaginary; Unpractical.

    n.Ideal; Paragon.

    5、identical

    adj.identical; Exactly the same.

    n.Exactly the same thing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    English words with an i are: imagine, independent, individual, import, infect imagine。

    imagine

    vt.Imagine; Guess; Assume.

    vi.Imagine; Guess; Imagine it.

    Phrase. Imagine Dragons.

    imagine that ; Imagine the world.

    One Can imagine.

    Word discrimination

    realize, fancy, think, imagine, conceive

    This group of words all means "to form an opinion or concept in a mind", and the difference is:

    Realize means to comprehend, to grasp the essence of things through vivid conception or imagination.

    Fancy is slightly different from imagine, and often refers to unrealistic, dreamlike imagination.

    The most common word used to think is to think or think, and also to make a judgment or draw a conclusion through repeated thinking.

    Imagine emphasizes figurative thinking more than conceive, which refers to the formation of a clear and unambiguous image in the mind.

    conceive refers to organizing one's thoughts in one's mind and forming a systematic thought or an opinion in one's mind.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    big, dig, hidPast tenseHidden), hit, kid, lit, oil, rid, ride.

    sit, tip, wit, zip, and the initials are listed by a-z, and the translations sir (sir), tie, big, tin, zip, and win.

    Use s, p, d, b, g, f, k, i, m, n, r, t in the middle of the letter i to form the word live adjLive, vivid, energetic, live, lit viLive, live, live, stream in people's memories vt

    Live, spend, experience advTo chick live about to hatch or just hatched.

    English words that begin with the word i are: imagine, independent, individual, import, reading: English, American 2, meaning: imagine; Hypothesis, guess.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Let's take a look at a few words with i for you: big, pig, bit, fit, win, sink, fine, find, mine...Wait a minute.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, morning,evening,icon, chip, bird, children, sister, ski, fight, ill, illness, sick,sickness, running, swimming, drawingAnd so on, oh.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What are some words with an i in between?

    Girl give gift

    Big big bike, bike, bird

    Birthday

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, there is integrity nHonest; Complete Instinct NInstinctive illusion n

    Fantasy initiate vFounding Imaginary AFictional Ignite V

    Ignite. Wait a minute.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

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  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1、ice

    Pronunciation: English [a s] American [a s].

    n.Ice; frosting; Ice cream; Cold shoulder; "Slang" diamonds.

    v.Wrap in ice; Iced; Icing; Refrigeration; Frosting.

    the bird picked a hole in the ice with its beak.

    The bird pecked a hole in the ice.

    2、island

    Pronunciation: English [.]'a l n.d.]'aɪlənd]

    n.Island; Island; Island.

    this island is accessible only by boat.

    This small island can only be reached by boat.

    3、ideal

    Pronunciation: English [a'di l] beauty [a'diːəl]

    adj.Ideal; Perfect; utopian; Conceptual.

    n.Ideal; Paragon. Target.

    it is an ideal day for a picnic.

    It's an ideal day out for a picnic.

    4、idol

    Pronunciation: English [.]'a dl] beauty ['aɪdl]

    n.Idol nBodhisattva.

    the pop singer is the idol of young people.

    The pop singer became an idol for young people.

    5、irradiate

    Pronunciation: English [.]'re die t] beauty ['reɪdieɪt]

    v.Shine upon; Radiation; (make) splendid; (makes) bright.

    your halo will irradiate me forever.

    Your light will always shine on me.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are a lot of words with i pronunciation, big pig it is sit fish this kick sick little

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Words are: fine, nice, wine, mine, bike, line, pipe, like, pine, hike, kite, ripe, site, tide, time, vice.

    Vocabulary introduction: 1. fine

    English [fa n] American [fa n].

    adj.Good; Excellent; small, delicate; healthy; Clear.

    n.Penalty.

    vt.Penalty. Clarify.

    adv.Very well; Subtly.

    this is a fine book.

    It's a good book.

    2、nice

    English [na s] American [na s].

    adj.Sophisticated; Nice; Wispy; Kind; Delightful.

    it's nice to be here together again

    It's great to be here again.

    3、wine

    English [wa n] American [wa n].

    n.wine, wine; Amaranth.

    vi.Drink.

    vt.Please....Drink.

    we served them with beer and wine.

    We received them with beer and wine.

    4、line

    English [la n] American [la n].

    n.routes, routes; Row; Rope.

    vt.Lined up; Underlined on; Marked by lines; Make....Wrinkles.

    vi.Line up; Stand in a row.

    walk in a straight line.

    Walk in a straight line. 5、pipe

    English [pa p] American [pa p].

    n.Tube; Pipe; Flute.

    vi.flute; Scream.

    vt.Pipelined; Singing in a screech; Play with wind instruments.

    or we might not use a pipe at all.

    Or we can do without pipes altogether.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Words that begin with i are: invention, inventor, invest, investigation, investment, invisible, invitation, involve, inward, iron, etc. The words that start with i are isolate to make isolation, issue, item, island, irregular, ice, idea, ideal, identical'、Identify recognized、Idiom idiom mountain songchang、Idle idle。

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    FIT, KID, FLIT, etc. 1. FIT

    English [f t] American [f t].

    adj.appropriate; suitable; healthy;

    v.Fit; Installation.

    n.Paroxysm; Suitable.

    i don't see fit to tell you all my plans.

    I don't think it's appropriate to tell you all the plans.

    2. Kid English [k d] American [k d].

    n.Child; Youngster; Kid; Small goatskin products.

    vi.(goats, etc.) cubs; To pull someone’s leg.

    vt.Joke; Cajole; Mock the hole early.

    adj.Younger.

    the kid dug a tunnel in the sand.

    The child dug a tunnel in the sand.

    3. Filt before cave tremor

    English [.]'f lt (r)]'fɪltər]n.Filter; color filters; Filter.

    v.Filtration; Infiltrate.

    we must filter out the dirt.

    We have to filter out the dirt.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1、idear

    English a d American a di:

    n.Ideas, ideas;

    Example sentence: I want to know about your idear to the problem

    I'd like to hear your thoughts on this issue.

    2、insist

    English [ n s st] American [ n s st].

    v.Hang on; Insist on it; insist; Assertion; Insist on getting; Stick to it.

    Third person singular: insists

    Present participle: insisting

    Past tense: insisted

    Past participle: insisted

    Example sentence: to insist that science provides cast-iron knowledge is to believe in a mirage

    Believing that science provides hard knowledge is tantamount to believing in fantasy.

    3、independent

    English [nd pend nt] United States [nd pend nt].

    adj.autonomous; Independent; not dependent on authority; Self-supporting; self-reliant; unrelated; detached; Individual; Individual; Just.

    n.independent and self-renouncing; independent groups; Independents; Independent candidates; Member of the Independent Municipal Council; Congregationalist parishioners.

    Example sentence: There has been a spillover into state schools of the ethos of independent schools

    The culture of private schools has been infiltrating state schools.

    4、implication

    English [ mpl ke n] American [ mpl ke n].

    n.Implication; Hint; Implicate; Possible consequences.

    Example sentence: The implication is that no one person at the bank is responsible

    The implication is that no one in the bank is responsible.

    5、important

    English [ m p tnt] American [ m p rtnt].

    adj.Vital; Momentous; Dignitary; Significant; Extremely influential and creative.

    Example sentence: fish is a source of many important nutrients, including protein, vitamins, and minerals

    Fish is one of many important nutrients, including protein, vitamins and minerals.

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