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Hackneyed | made commonplace and stale by overuse . |
Idiosyncrasy | a way of behaving, thinking, or feeling that is peculiar to an individual or group, especially an odd or unusual one . |
Hyperbole | deliberate and obvious exaggeration used for effect, for example, “I could eat a million of these” . |
Illusory | produced by, based on, or consisting of an illusion . |
Ignominy | a total loss of dignity and self-respect or an incurring of public disgrace . |
Immutable | not changing or not able to be changed . |
Indolent | ethargic and not showing any interest or making any effort . |
Impair | to lessen the quality, strength, or effectiveness of something . |
Irreproachable | not incurring any reproach or criticism . |
Impeccable | so perfect or flawless as to be beyond criticism |