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hot air: Reports <strong>of</strong> my death were obviously inaccurate.<br />

inactive adj. 1 passive, placid, quiet, tranquil, quiescent, serene,<br />

peaceful, pacific, resting, unmoving, motionless, immobile,<br />

immobilized, still, inert, lifeless, inanimate, sluggish,<br />

listless, lethargic, lackadaisical, languid, indolent, lazy,<br />

torpid, somnolent, idle, slothful, supine: Although there was<br />

plenty to do round the house, he remained inactive all summer. 2<br />

non-functioning, inoperative, dormant; unoccupied, idle,<br />

unemployed, jobless, out <strong>of</strong> work, out <strong>of</strong> a job: <strong>The</strong> volcano was<br />

inactive for a thousand years. <strong>The</strong>se miners have been inactive<br />

for six months.<br />

inactivity<br />

n. 1 passiveness or passivity, placidity or placidness, quiet,<br />

tranquillity, serenity, peace, peacefulness; motionlessness,<br />

immobility, stillness, inertia, inertness, lifelessness,<br />

sluggishness, listlessness, lethargy, languidness, indolence,<br />

laziness, torpor, somnolence, idleness, slothfulness, sloth:<br />

She alternates between periods <strong>of</strong> activity and inactivity. 2<br />

inaction, quiescence; hibernation, aestivation: During repairs,<br />

the reactor will be in a state <strong>of</strong> inactivity. Some animals have<br />

a period <strong>of</strong> inactivity during certain times <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />

inadequate<br />

adj. 1 insufficient, deficient, not enough, too little, scarce,<br />

meagre, scanty, skimpy, sparse, (in) short (supply);<br />

unsatisfactory, imperfect, incomplete, defective, unsuitable,<br />

disappointing, flawed, faulty: Funds are inadequate to meet her<br />

expenses. <strong>The</strong> terms <strong>of</strong> the agreement are inadequate. 2<br />

inadequate to. unsuited to or for, unfit for, unqualified for,<br />

not up to, unequal to, unworthy <strong>of</strong>, inapt for, inept for,<br />

incapable <strong>of</strong>: He proved inadequate to the demands <strong>of</strong> the job.<br />

inadmissible<br />

adj. disallowed, unallowable, unallowed, forbidden,<br />

unacceptable, prohibited, unsuitable, unsuited, unqualified,<br />

inappropriate, inapplicable, improper, objectionable,<br />

exceptionable, incorrect, wrong: Such evidence is inadmissible<br />

in court.<br />

inadvertent<br />

adj. 1 unintentional, unintended, unpremeditated, accidental,

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