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innuendo n. insinuation, imputation, suggestion, hint, intimation,<br />

implication, allusion, overtone; reference, animadversion: I<br />

resent your innuendo that I know more about the affair than I am<br />

letting on.<br />

inoffensive<br />

adj. harmless, unobjectionable, innocuous, unoffending,<br />

neutral, retiring, mild, tame: Bligh is so inoffensive, how<br />

could he possibly have upset you?<br />

inopportune<br />

adj. inappropriate, malapropos, ill-timed, untimely,<br />

inconvenient, unsuited, unsuitable, out of place, unpropitious,<br />

unfavourable, inauspicious, ill-chosen, unseasonable, unseemly,<br />

untoward, unfortunate: Your call came at a most inopportune<br />

moment, as we were just sitting down to dinner.<br />

inordinate<br />

adj. 1 immoderate, unrestrained, intemperate, excessive,<br />

disproportionate, extravagant, overdone, extreme, exorbitant,<br />

outrageous, preposterous, unconscionable, unreasonable, undue,<br />

uncalled-for, unwarranted: Her inordinate appetite for scandal<br />

has made her a successful gossip columnist. 2 irregular,<br />

disorderly, disordered, uncontrolled, unlimited, unregulated,<br />

unsystematic, erratic, haphazard: Laws have been passed to<br />

limit the inordinate hunting of deer.<br />

inquire v. 1 Usually, inquire into. search, investigate, probe,<br />

examine, research, look into, inspect, study, explore, survey,<br />

scrutinize: Scientists are inquiring into the causes of the<br />

greenhouse effect. 2 See enquire.<br />

inquiry n. 1 enquiry, investigation, probe, examination, research,<br />

search, inspection, study, exploration, survey, scrutiny,<br />

inquest; questioning, querying, interrogation, inquest,<br />

cross-examination, inquisition: The police have <strong>asked</strong> me to<br />

help them with their inquiry. They are conducting an inquiry<br />

into the cause of the accident. 2 enquiry, question, query,<br />

interrogation: Would you please repeat the inquiry?<br />

inquisitive<br />

adj. 1 inquiring, curious, probing, questioning, interested,

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