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involve, count, number, allow for: Please don't forget to<br />

include me in the invitation list.<br />

inclusion n. incorporation, involvement, counting, numbering, grouping,<br />

classification: The inclusion of her name among the culprits<br />

was an error.<br />

inclusive adj. 1 comprehensive, general, all-encompassing, wide, broad,<br />

extensive, full, umbrella, blanket, across the board,<br />

all-in-one, unified: We have an inclusive insurance policy that<br />

covers the entire family. 2 inclusive of. including, embracing,<br />

comprising, taking in, covering, incorporating, embodying: Is<br />

this bill inclusive of service?<br />

incognito adj. 1 unknown, disguised, concealed, unidentified, in<br />

disguise, unrecognizable, unrecognized: I did not tell them who<br />

I was; I wanted to remain incognito.<br />

--adv. 2 unrecognizably, in disguise, secretly, on the sly,<br />

under cover, clandestinely: Why travel incognito if no one<br />

knows or cares who you really are?<br />

incoherent<br />

adj. confused, garbled, mixed up, disordered, jumbled, muddled,<br />

scrambled, rambling, illogical, irrational, wild, unstructured,<br />

disjoined, disconnected, disjointed, loose, unconnected,<br />

uncoordinated, unintelligible, inarticulate: He arrived late<br />

with an incoherent excuse involving measles, his car, and a<br />

policeman.<br />

incombustible<br />

adj. non-flammable, non-inflammable, fireproof,<br />

non-combustible; flame-proof: She has to wear incombustible<br />

clothing at her job.<br />

income n. return, revenue(s), receipts, proceeds, profit(s), gain(s),<br />

takings: Most of his income is from investments.<br />

incoming adj. 1 arriving, entering: Incoming passengers must pass<br />

through customs. 2 new, entering: They are trying to predict<br />

the likely policies of the incoming government.<br />

incomparable

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