| A | B |
| Demeanor | Manner; way in which a person conducts himself |
| Venerable | Worthy of reverence or respect |
| Ignominy | Dishonor; infamy; disgraceful conduct |
| Inauspicious | Unfortunate; ill-omened |
| Impropriety | Something improper; incorrect; not appropriate |
| Irks | Annoys |
| Infamy | Evil fame or reputation |
| Abate | Lessen; reduce in amount or degree |
| Uncongenial | Not suitable; not agreeable |
| Ingenuity | Inventive skill or imagination; cleverness |
| Implied | To express indirectly; hint; suggest |
| Incredulity | Disbelief |
| Inscrutable | Not able to be understood; mysterious |
| Imbued | Saturated; permeated |
| Inexplicable | Not possible to explain |
| Impelled | Compelled; urged to action by moral pressure |
| Albeit | Although |
| Importunate | Stubbornly persistent in a request or demand |
| Entreaties | Pleas; petitions; requests |
| Enumerated | Listed |
| Sagacious | Wise |
| Wary | Cautious |
| Inimical | Not conducive; harmful; adverse |
| Avail | Make use of; benefit |
| Unamiable | Not good natured; not agreeable |
| Iniquity | Sin; wickedness |
| Pall | Covering that darkens or obscures |
| Impute | Attribute |
| Abased | Lowered in rank; humble; humiliated |
| Inevitable | unavoidable |