Middle School Vocabulary
114,351 words and 1,048 expressions at the middle school level.
Alternative form of I'd've.
Dots used in modern Arabic script to distinguish between consonants with identical backbone (rasm) shapes.
Alternative form of i'jam.
Alternative form of Imma.
Alternative form of Imma.
Alternative spelling of Imma.
Pronunciation spelling of isn't.
Abbreviation of Indonesia.
Contraction of in + the.
A type of entity in X-bar theory, denoting the inflectional in a constructed sentence.
plural of I-bar
A beam with cross-section shaped like a capital letter I (with serifs top and bottom), used in construction.
Synonym of Uiju.
Abbreviation of in-processing day.
Acronym of Improved homing-all-the-way killer, a type of missile.
The state of one's own self or identity; one's conscious personality.
Alternative form of Yilan.
Alternative form of Yiling.
I-hood.
Alternative form of Yining.
Alternative form of Yibin.
Indian pop music.
I-hood.
singular of I-sites
Abbreviation of isotopic spin or isospin.
Alternative spelling of I spy.
A word, especially a noun in Indo-European linguistics, whose stem ends in /i/.
information superhighway
The word illegal, illegal alien, or illegal immigrant.
plural of I.C.
plural of I.D.
Alternative spelling of iid.
Abbreviation of in partibus infidelium (“in the regions of unbelievers”).
The 32-bit version of the x86 instruction set architecture (as opposed to the original 16-bit x86 architecture or its later 64-bit extension).
An EPIC 64-bit instruction set architecture designed to allow relatively simple, cheap CPUs to execute many 64-bit instructions simultaneously and with potentially very high performance; developed by Intel in the late 1990s with the intent of replacing the older x86 architecture, but was delayed and proved uncompetitive with x86 (especially x86-64), seeing use only in Intel's own Itanium line of high-end CPUs.
Initialism of International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions.
A surname from Italian, equivalent to English Deacon.
Initialism of Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.
plural of IACUC
A Japanese martial art associated with the smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword from its scabbard, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the scabbard.
Acronym of International Association for Medical Assistance to Travelers.
Initialism of International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
A Thracian woman, daughter of Pan and Echo, granddaughter of Hermes.
plural of iambus
plural of iamb
Synonym of iamb.
Initialism of I ask merely for information.
A member of an Olympian dynasty, the "house of Iamus", an extended family of seers.
plural of Iamid
Acronym of Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine and Sciences.
plural of Iams
A son of Apollo and Evadne, who was said to have the gift of prophecy and to be the forefather of the Iamids.
Initialism of I am not an economist.
A village in Diosig, Bihor County, Romania.
A surname.
plural of Ianni
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Alternative spelling of Yangtze.
Acronym of International Association of Nitrox and Technical Divers.
One of the 3,000 Oceanids, the daughters of Oceanus and Tethys.
Alternative form of Janus (“the god”).
Initialism of I am not your lawyer.
Initialism of inertially-aided real-time kinematic (RTK).
plural of IARTK
Initialism of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, American television sitcom first broadcast in 2005.
plural of IASP
Initialism of International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language.
An ethnic group of people inhabiting some two dozen autonomous villages along the middle Sepik River in Papua New Guinea.
Of or pertaining to a physician or physicians.
Medical treatment; doctor; physician.
Acronym of International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees.
A municipality of Batangas, Philippines.
A barangay of Siquijor, Siquijor, Philippines.
A barangay of President Roxas, Capiz, Philippines.
service to Allah; sometimes included in the five pillars
Islamic worship and the associated submission and obedience.
A city, the state capital of Oyo State, Nigeria.
Alternative form of ibadah.
Alternative spelling of Ibadi.
Of or relating to Ibadism.
plural of Ibadi
A municipality of Aklan, Philippines.
An indigenous ethnic group of Benguet Province of the northern Philippines.
An ethnolinguistic minority inhabiting the provinces of Cagayan, Isabela, and Nueva Vizcaya in the Philippines.
Alternative form of Ibanag.
A surname from Spanish, an anglicization of Ibáñez.
A Malayic language family of Borneo.
plural of Iban
A city in Okayama Prefecture, Japan.
plural of Ibara
A surname from Spanish [in turn from Basque].
Alternative spelling of Ivatan.
plural of IBAT
A surname originating as a matronymic or as a patronymic.
A surname originating as a matronymic or as a patronymic.
A surname originating as a matronymic or as a patronymic.
The high chief of Koror in Palau.
A surname originating as a matronymic.
The ancient Iberians.
The ancient Iberians.
A peninsula and region of Europe south of the Pyrenees, consisting of Andorra, Spain, Portugal, and Gibraltar.
Synonym of Iberian.
Any plant of the genus Iberis; a candytuft.
Pertaining to Iberia or Iberian (languages or people).
A surname originating as a matronymic or as a patronymic.
A type of wild mountain goat of the genus Capra, such as the species Capra ibex.
plural of ibex
Synonym of Bhaca (“member of the Bhaca”)
A township in Gqeberha, South Africa.
An ethnic group of southern Nigeria.
plural of ibex
Abbreviation of ibidem.
In the same place; indicates a reference to the same source as the previous one.
plural of ibis
Synonym of Bugkalot (“a tribe of the Philippines”).
The form of the Western Kongo language that is spoken in Cabinda.
Alternative form of Ebira.
Alternative form of Ebira.
plural of ibis
A surname originating as a matronymic or as a patronymic.
An island of the Balearic Islands, Spain.
Of, from or relating to the island of Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain.
Alternative form of Iblis.
Satan; the Devil.
plural of IBMer
Tabernanthe iboga, a perennial rainforest shrub and a source of the hallucinogen ibogaine.
A computer of a line of lower-end laptop computers formerly manufactured by Apple Computer.
plural of iBook
An insect-derived lubricating powder used in polishing.
A long-spouted pitcher, typically made of brass.
plural of ibrik
Former name of Eyebroughy.
An urban area in Glasgow council area, Scotland, south-west of the city centre (OS grid ref NS5564).
Initialism of irritable bowel syndrome, constipation-predominant.
Initialism of irritable bowel syndrome, diarrhea-predominant.
A surname.
plural of Ibsen
A village in Ellingham, Harbridge and Ibsley parish, New Forest district, Hampshire, England (OS grid ref SU1509).
A surname originating as a matronymic or as a patronymic.
A synthetic compound used widely as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory drug.
A subprefecture of Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan.
A company which offers to buy real estate (usually residential) quickly for cash, often without the level of due diligence exercised by traditional buyers and using computer algorithms to determine price.
An Ancient Greek name, particularly borne by a 6th-century Ancient Greek lyric poet from Rhegium in Italy.
Initialism of Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.
Acronym of Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
A surname from French.
plural of Icard
Alternative form of Ikaria.
A Greek mythological figure, son of Daedalus, who escaped from the Cretan labyrinth of Knossos by flying with wings made from feathers and wax, but flew too near to the sun, which melted the wax in the wings, so he fell down and drowned in the Aegean Sea.
imitative or figurative expression
plural of icasm
plural of ICBM
plural of ICCD
plural of ICCE
A female given name from Sanskrit used in India.
Initialism of International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
The 1994 revision of the International Classification of Diseases, published by WHO.
The 2018 revision of the International Classification of Diseases, published by WHO.
The 1949 revision of the International Classification of Diseases, published by WHO.
The minor 1955 revision of the International Classification of Diseases, published by WHO.
The 1965 revision of the International Classification of Diseases, published by WHO.
The 1977 revision of the International Classification of Diseases, published by WHO.
plural of ICDL
Alternative spelling of ice axe.
A saturated hydrocarbon variant of adamantane, its structure resembling a cage formed by three fused boat cyclohexanes.
Alternative form of ice bag.
Completely surrounded by ice and therefore unable to move.
An atmospheric phenomenon resembling a rainbow but associated with ice crystals.
A ship designed to break through ice so that it, or other ships coming behind, can navigate on frozen seas.
Alternative form of ice cap.
plural of icee
A relatively rapid and turbulent flow of ice, somewhat analogous to a waterfall.
a game of strategy played with pyramidal pieces
present participle
Icelandic.
Any fish in the family Icelidae, which is now generally considered to be part of the family Cottidae.
plural of iceman
simple past and past participle of icen
Initialism of Iligan City East National High School.
A Brythonic tribe in Britannia who inhabited an area corresponding roughly to the modern-day county of Norfolk, from the 1st century BC to the 1st century AD.
third-person singular simple present indicative of icen
plural of icer
A satellite designed to measure ice sheet mass balance, cloud and aerosol heights, as well as land topography and vegetation characteristics
plural of ICEV
A linear channel eroded through bedrock by the passage of glacial ice.
Initialism of International Confederation of Free Trade Unions.
plural of ICFV
Alternative form of Yichang.
Alternative form of ichibu.
A city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.
Alternative form of ichibu.
An old gold or silver coin of Japan, rectangular in shape. It corresponded to the ichibugin or ichibuban, and was used during the Edo period prior to the introduction of the yen in 1871.
A male given name from Japanese.
Alternative form of ichno-.
A city in Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine.
Denoting a trace or trace amounts.
The liquid said to flow in place of blood in the veins of the gods.
plural of ichor
Synonym of ichthyology (abbreviation)
Ellipsis of ICICI Bank.
comparative form of icy: more icy
superlative form of icy: most icy
A synthetic superagonist that produces an extreme sensation of cold, similar to that produced by menthol.
In the manner of ice; with a cold or chilling effect.
plural of icing
A head of grain.
plural of icker
comparative form of icky: more icky
In an icky manner.
A surname.
An icicle.
comparative form of ickle: more ickle
plural of ickle
A village in Sâncel, Alba County, Romania.
Initialism of Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains.
plural of ICME
The International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants.
Initialism of International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection.
A village in Ulmi, Giurgiu County, Romania.
A municipality in Valais, Switzerland.
Acronym of index currency option note, a type of financial instrument.
Forms terms relating to images or to icons
plural of icon
twenty
Alternative form of icosa-.
A kind of indigenous Mexican seat or bench.
plural of icpal
simple past and past participle of ICQ
plural of ICQer
present participle and gerund of ICQ
Initialism of International Carbon Reduction and Offset Alliance.
plural of ICSI
Initialism of Independent Committee for the Supervision of Standards of Telephone Information Services.
Of or pertaining to a sudden physiologic attack such as a seizure, stroke or headache.
Pertaining to, or caused by, a blow; sudden; abrupt.
The pulse.
plural of ictus
Initialism of International Chemical Workers Union Council.
Alternative form of ISWYDT.
Misspelling of icicle.
Alternative letter-case form of ICYMI.
Initialism of International Conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous.
Initialism of immediate dominance/linear precedence: applied to a form of grammar that maintains separate rule sets in these two areas which (unlike in a traditional phrase structure grammar) need not be processed simultaneously.
Leetspeak spelling of idiot used humorously to refer to computer errors (pronounced ID ten T) to indicate that the error is the result of the user's stupidity.
plural of ID10T
A Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by the Ida'an people of Sabah, Malaysia.
Acronym of identity as a service.
A city, the county seat of McCurtain County, Oklahoma, United States.
Pertaining to Mount Ida, the name given to a mountain near ancient Troy, and to a mountain of Crete, sometimes held to be the birthplace of Zeus.
Misspelling of ideas.
A male given name from Latin [in turn from Ancient Greek], of historical usage
Alternative form of ʾiḍāfa.
Alternative form of ʾiḍāfa.
Alternative form of Ida'an.
A state in the western United States. Capital and largest city: Boise.
plural of Idaho
Of or relating to Mount Ida.
A hexagonal-dihexagonal dipyramidal mineral containing copper, iron, and sulfur.
A Luhya subgroup residing primarily in the Kakamega District of western Kenya.
An hourglass-shaped drum originating in Kerala in India; it is struck with a stick, and its pitch can be altered by means of the lacing between the two heads.
Alternative form of Hidalcan.
One of the nuclear rods or chromosomes in a fertilized ovum, supposed to contain an aggregate of the ids, or all kinds of biophores of the organism.
plural of idant
A red apple cultivar from Idaho, United States, having white flesh and a firm body.
plural of IDCT
The period for which a woman must wait after the death of her spouse, or after a divorce, before she can remarry.
Alternative form of iddah.
plural of Iddy
Synonym of Adio (“African ethnic group”).
Alternative form of ideaed.
Having a specified style or number of ideas.
Pertaining to ideas, or to a given idea.
Of or pertaining to an idealist or to idealism.
To regard something as ideal.
plural of ideal
Alternative form of Idaean.
Pronunciation spelling of idea.
plural of idear
plural of idea
Alternative form of ideate.
To apprehend in thought so as to fix and hold in the mind; to memorize.
plural of ideat
The belief of the ideists, that there is no intrinsic connection between ideas in the mind and the things in external reality.
One who believes that there is no intrinsic connection between ideas in the mind and the things in external reality.
An invertible element of the adele ring.
plural of idele
Diligent; persistent.
Capable of being distinguished and named.
Sameness, identicalness; the quality or fact of (several specified things) being the same.
plural of ident
Idea, image.
Obsolete form of idiot .
plural of ideot
plural of IDer
plural of IDFT
plural of IDFV
Alternative letter-case form of IDGAF.
Alternative form of eidgah.
plural of idgah
Alternative spelling of idiot.
plural of idget
A peculiarity of writing that is specific to an author.
A combretaceous timber-yielding African tree of species Terminalia ivorensis.
present participle and gerund of ID
individuality, peculiarity, separateness.
The state or condition of being an idiot; the quality of having an intelligence level far below average.
plural of idiom
A person who is color blind
plural of idiot
Support for the Ido language.
A speaker or proponent of Ido (a constructed language).
plural of Idist
The sugar alcohol (2R,3S,4S,5R)-hexane-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexol
Alternative spelling of idiot.
plural of idjit
Pronunciation spelling of idiot.
plural of idjut
An idle person.
simple past and past participle of idle
Obsolete form of idly.
The state of being idle; inactivity.
One who idles; one who spends their time in inaction.
plural of idler
third-person singular simple present indicative of idle
Without an ID.
superlative form of idle: most idle
third-person singular simple present indicative of idle
A city in Syria.
Resembling or characteristic of the psychological id.
In an idle manner.
present participle and gerund of idle
plural of idli
Somewhat idle.
A surname from Inuktitut, of Canadian usage
plural of IDMC
Pronunciation spelling of isn't, contraction of is not.
plural of iDNA
A surname from Old French that traces back to 1200's in France. Idoines now live around the world in New Zealand, England, Canada, America, France and the United Kingdom.
Alternative form of Idist.
plural of idolon
One who worships idols; (historical) a pagan.
The worship of idols.
Of, or related to idols.
To make an idol of, or to worship as an idol.
Obsolete form of idol.
plural of idoll
Alternative form of eidolon.
plural of idol
An insubstantial image; a spectre or phantom.
plural of idom
A surname.
plural of IDOR
Alternative form of aidoru.
A sugar C₆H₁₂O₆ epimeric with gulose and obtainable along with gulose by synthesis from xylose.
plural of idose
A surname from Yoruba.
plural of Idowu
Alternative letter-case form of idpol.
A surname.
One's peers, or spiritual brothers and sisters.
Alternative form of Idrija.
Alternative form of Idrijan.
A town in the Gorizia statistical region of Slovenia.
A male given name from Welsh, popularized by actor Idris Elba.
Synonym of Idrisid.
A surname from Spanish.
plural of IDS
A district of Kerala, India.
Alternative form of Idumaea.
A language spoken in Papua New Guinea.
plural of IDVA
plural of idyll
plural of idyl
plural of idée
A town in Latvia.
A commune of Dâmbovița County, Romania.
Initialism of International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
A female given name from Arabic.
Initialism of International English Language Testing System.
Synonym of Ypres.
plural of IEPL
Ireland
A city in Mureș County, Romania.
plural of Iero
A female given name from Arabic.
Initialism of Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.
Archaic spelling of Jesus.
Archaic spelling of Jesus.
A surname from Italian.
plural of Iezzi
A type of bet placed with a bookmaker wherein the bettor has money on a horse in a subsequent race under the condition that his horse in an earlier race also wins.
Obsolete form of in faith.
plural of IFAK
A construct in source code that allows another part of the code to run only if a specified identifier is defined in the program.
plural of ifdef
Alternative form of yfere
comparative form of iffy: more iffy
A suburban village in the City of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England (OS grid ref SP5303).
plural of IFID
A suburb in the borough of Crawley, West Sussex, England (OS grid ref TQ2537)
A surname.
plural of Ifill
plural of ifil
plural of IFMA
A settlement in Plaistow parish, Chichester district, West Sussex, England (OS grid ref TQ0231).
Alternative form of I-frame.
Alternative spelling of ifrit.
A kind of djinn mentioned in the Qur'an.
A blue-capped ifrita, a bird, native to New Guinea, of species Ifrita kowaldi, sole species of its genus and family.
plural of ifrit
Acronym of International Federation of Shipmasters' Associations.
Initialism of International Fire Service Training Association.
Alternative form of iftar.
The evening meal that breaks each day's fast during Ramadan, traditionally begins with dates and water.
plural of iftar
A province of the Cordillera Administrative Region, Luzon, Philippines. Capital: Lagawe, created from the partitioning of the historical Mountain Province.
An industrial island of Raa, Maldives.
An ethnic group or tribe living mainly in southwest Nigeria.
A barangay of Bacacay, Albay, Philippines.
Alternative form of igapó.
plural of igapo
A blackwater-flooded Amazonian forest.
plural of igapó
Alternative form of Igala (“ethnic group”).
Alternative form of Ebira.
Relating to the wider Igbo language or cultural group.
plural of Igbo
plural of IGBT
Initialism of International General Certificate of Secondary Education; an internationally recognised qualification taken by secondary school students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland; similar to the GCSE.
plural of IGCSE
Dated form of Iğdır.
simple past and past participle of ig
An iguana.
simple past and past participle of iggy
third-person singular simple present indicative of iggy
present participle and gerund of ig
plural of IGHV
plural of igil
A rural locality in Bashkortostan, Russia.
plural of igloo
plural of iglu
plural of iglu
dumb; stupid
Abbreviation of immunoglobulin new antigen receptor.
An ignorant person.
plural of IgNAR
A transliteration of the Russian male given name Игна́тий (Ignátij).
Fiery; of or pertaining to fire.
An indigenous Arawak people of the southern Lesser Antilles.
Related to fire.
To form into fire.
to set fire to (something), to light (something)
Obsolete spelling of ignominy.
Able to be ignored.
A totally ignorant person—unknowledgeable, uneducated, or uninformed; a fool.
The condition of being uninformed or uneducated; lack of knowledge or information.
One who is ignorant.
One who ignores.
unknown
plural of Igoe
A member of any of several Austronesian ethnic groups in the Philippines, inhabiting the mountains of Luzon.
plural of Igor
plural of Igou
plural of igpay.
plural of iGPU
A traditional tribal diviner or spiritual healer.
A river in Brazil and Argentina, that starts in the Brazilian mountains in Serra do Mar and flows into the Paraná in Brazil.
Alternative form of Iguazu.
A municipality of Cagayan, Philippines.
Alternative form of hegumen.
An Inuit delicacy made by burying meat and fat which decompose for consumption the following year.
plural of Igwe
plural of Ihde
A female given name from Hindi used in India, meaning a goddess who does good for all creatures in the world.
A member of a certain subgroup of the Turcoman people.
plural of Ihlat
plural of Ihle
A transliteration of the Belarusian male given name Ігна́т (Ihnát).
Alternative form of I-hood.
The state of ritual purity and dedication of a Muslim hajj pilgrim to Mecca.
plural of ihram
A surname.
plural of Ihrig
A surname.
plural of Ihrke
The practice of showing one's faith in deed and action, as though watched by Allah.
plural of IHSS
Initialism of I hate this fucking place.
A resort island of Kaafu, Maldives.
Initialism of Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse.
plural of Iida
plural of IIFE
Alternative form of aight.
Abbreviation of fourth.
Abbreviation of third.
plural of IIIT
An alum of one of the Indian Institutes of Management.
plural of IIOP
plural of IIPA
A village in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.