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One Word Substitution Starting with I

One word substitution is a word used to describe the phrase with a single word that expresses the same meaning. It is often used in writing and language instruction as a way to improve concision and clarity.

It is a technique where a single word is used to replace a phrase or sentence that has a similar meaning. This can be done to make writing or speech more concise and efficient. 

For Example, using the word “feline” instead of “cat-like,” or “vegetarian” instead of “someone who does not eat meat.” This technique can also be used to replace technical or complex terms with simpler, more commonly understood words.

Here you will get one word substitution starting with I

One Word Substitution Starting with I

Phrases / Sentences One Word
Being unable to pay one’s debt. Insolvent / Bankrupt
That which cannot be moved. Immobile
Want of sleep. Insomnia
That which exists separately from other people. Independent
That which cannot be perceived by touch. Intangible
That which cannot be calculated. Incalculable
That which cannot be put out or extinguished. Inextinguishable
That which cannot be satisfied. Insatiable
That which cannot be raised or removed. Indelible
That which cannot be corrupted. Incorruptible
Spreading by infection. Infectious
Shamelessly rude. Impudent
Rising in arms against an establishment / government. Insurrection / Rebellion
Reasoning power of the mind. Intellect
One who can neither read nor write. Illiterate
One who cannot be corrected. Incorrigible
Angry at injustice. Indignant
That which cannot be broken through. Impregnable
That which can be easily understood. Intelligible
That which is most likely to happen in future. Imminent
One who cannot be soothed or calmed or near pacified. Implacable
That which cannot be put into practice. Impracticable
One who cannot be corrected or reformed. Incorrigible
To accuse or charge a person with a crime in due form of law. Indict
That which cannot be easily imitated or copied. Inimitable
That which cannot be defeated. Invincible
A personal peculiarity of temperament or constitution. Idiosyncrasy
A man who is easily irritated and loses temper. Irritable
A disease in which a man suffers from sleeplessness. Insomnia
A country or a people or community which is in open revolt or rebellion. Insurgent
A man who has a most uncompromising attitude especially in politics. Intransigent
Ascribing or attributing to something or someone. Imputation
A decision which cannot be changed or modified. Irrevocable
Produced or manufactured within the country without foreign aid or collaboration. Indigenous
A deceptive appearance, statement or belief. Illusion
Use of language of gesture with implies threat to someone. Intimidation
The act of provoking and goading a man. Instigation
Something which provides interest and attraction. Incentive
A subtle allusive and generally deprecatory remark. Innuendo
Something that is to delightful and beautiful for words. Ineffable
A man who has no money. Impecunious
Ill-timed circumstances. Irony
Incapable of being penetrated. Impenetrable
Incapable of being wound or hurt. Invulnerable
Incapable of being repaired. Irreparable
Incapable of being explained or accounted for. Inexplicable
Incapable of being expressed in word. Inexpressible
Not definitely or clearly expressed. Inexplicit
Incapable of being justified or excused. Inexcusable
Incapable of being solved. Insoluble
Incapable of being defended. Indefensible
Incapable of being taken by force of arms. Impregnable
Incapable of being admitted or allowed. Inadmissible
Incapable of being reached. Inaccessible
Incapable of being tired out. Inexhaustible
Incapable of being perceived by the senses. Imperceptible
Incapable of being destroyed. Indestructible
Incapable of being divided. Indivisible
Incapable of being out into practice. Impracticable
Incapable of being overcome. Insurmountable
Forbidden, prohibited by law. Illicit
One who breaks the established traditions and image. Iconoclast
To examine one’s own thoughts and feelings. Introspection
That which cannot be called back. Irredeemable
One who journeys from one place to another. Itinerant
Criticising popular beliefs or established customs and ideas. Iconoclastic
The practice of worshipping statues as God. Idolatry
A person pretending to be somebody he is not. Imposter
To mediate between two parties in a dispute. Intercede
Honesty and uprightness of character. Integrity
A legal enquiry to find out faults. Inquisition
One who cannot die. Immortal
A policy of extending a country’s empire and influence. Imperialism
That which cannot be understood. Incomprehensible
A substance which is used to kill an insect. Insecticide
A swelling part of a body. Inflammation
A person who brings in goods from a foreign country. Importer
That cannot be exhausted. Inexhaustible
A person who comes to one country from another to settle. Immigrant
That which can be easily set on fire. Inflammable
That which cannot be read. Illegible
A deceptive appearance, statement or belief. Illusion
That which cannot be burnt. Incombustible
A killer of infant. Infanticide
A person who interviews someone. Interviewer
Soldiers who fight on foot. Infantry
That which cannot be done without, absolutely, necessary. Indispensable
Not to the point. Irrelevant
That which never fails or faults. Infallible
One who wastes his time without any job. Idler
A sound that cannot be heard. Inaudible
A home for old persons. Infirmary
Travelling under another name than one’s own. Incognito
Habit of independence thought. Individualism
A list of household goods, furniture, etc.. Inventory
One who cannot read and write. Illiterate
That which is not composed of matter. Incorporeal
Distinguishing marks of an office. Insignia / Badge
Call upon God or any other power (like law) etc. For help or protection. Invocation
A period of interval between two reigns or governments. Interregnum
Free from punishment. Impunity
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