Verb with I
A real verb: to picture something in mind.
Verb form of "ice" - to cover or chill.
Yes, a verb meaning to pay no attention.
Verb meaning to set on fire or start something.
Verb meaning to ask someone to come or join.
A verb: to recognize or name something.
Counts as a verb form: "is ice skating".
Verb form of "ink" - to mark with ink.
Verb form of "itch" - to feel itchy.
A base verb: to feel an itch.
A verb: to copy how something is done.
Verb form of "iron" - pressing clothes.
A verb: to annoy or bother someone.
A verb: to create something new.
"Iron" can mean to press clothes with a hot iron.
A verb: to draw or explain with pictures.
"Insert" is a verb meaning to put something into.
"Idle" can mean to do nothing or run slowly.
"Isolate" means to separate from others.
"Initiate" means to start or begin something.
Verb meaning to examine carefully or research.
Common verb: to ice a cake or a bruise.
Verb form of inch: move slowly, little by little.
Verb meaning to show, signal, or point out.
Verb meaning to admire or worship greatly.
Verb meaning to annoy, irritate, or bother.
Verb meaning to put money or effort into something.
Verb meaning to present or make someone known.
Verb meaning to write or mark with ink.
Verb meaning to become greater in amount or size.
Verb meaning to demand firmly or strongly.
Verb meaning to light up or make something clearer.
Verb meaning to provoke or start trouble or action.
Verb meaning to eat or take food into the body.
Verb meaning to look at carefully, check closely.
Verb meaning to make part of a group or whole.
Verb meaning to make something better or upgrade.
From verb "imagine", to form mental images.
To regard as perfect or better than real.
Verb: to attract curiosity or concern.
To fill with the urge to do or feel something.
- Interrogate
To turn something upside down or reverse order.
To put equipment or software in place for use.
To force a substance into something, often with syringe.
Verb: to move slowly, bit by bit.
To give information or notify someone.
To frighten or overawe, especially to control.
To have in mind as a plan or purpose.
To combine parts so they work together as a whole.
To suggest something indirectly.
To repeat a process, often to improve results.
To breathe in air, gas, or smoke.
To interact is to communicate or act with others.
To injure is to hurt or damage a person or thing.
- Incite
To irrigate is to supply land or crops with water.
To involve is to include or engage in something.
To inquire is to ask for information or investigate.
To infer is to conclude from evidence or clues.
To impress is to strongly affect or influence.
Investigating means examining carefully to find facts.
To interrupt is to stop or break in on something.
To import is to bring goods into a country.
Verb meaning to teach or give directions.
To induce is to cause or bring about an effect.
To incinerate is to burn something completely to ash.
To explain or translate meaning; from Latin interpretari.
Present participle of indicate, to show or point out.
To put data or info into a system or device.
Present participle of initiate, to start something.
To question someone formally or for a job.
To offend someone with rude or hurtful words.
To put into effect; widely used in business.
To turn atoms into ions; common in science.
Verb meaning to enter where not wanted.
To allow yourself a pleasure, often a treat.
Present participle of incline, to bend or lean.
To pierce with a sharp object; very violent verb.
To fill with air or gas, like a balloon or tire.
To lean or slope; also to feel willing toward.
To put something fully into a liquid or activity.
Modern verb meaning "to form ideas"; used in business and design
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