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Ορισμός
identify (verb) to find out who someone is or what something is, αναγνωρίζω
Example
She identified him as the criminal.
Word Family
identification
ignore (verb) to refuse to recognize or notice, αγνοώ
Example
She ignored me at the dance.
Synonym
neglect
Antonym
recognize, watch
Word Family
ignorance, ignorant
illustrate (verb) to show the meaning of something using examples or pictures, παραδειγματίζω, εικονογραφώ
Example
He illustrated the children's book with pictures of dinosaurs.
Word Family
illustration
impression (noun) a strong feeling or idea that comes from experience, εντύπωση
Example
My impression of my teacher got better as the year went on.
Synonym
opinion
Word Family
impressionable
in advance (adv) before or early, από πριν
Example
It's a good thing to book rooms in advance.
Synonym
beforehand
incoming (adjective) about to arrive or having just arrived, εισερχόμενος
Example
What are the main issues for the incoming president?
Synonym
outgoing
increase (verb) to become larger or more in number, αυξάνω
Example
Her salary increased last year.
Synonym
grow
Antonym
decrease, shrink
Word Family
increasingly 
individually (adv) one by one; one at a time, ατομικά
Example
The people stood in line to greet the Queen individually.
Antonym
together
industry (noun) a number of companies that make a particular product, βιομηχανία
Example
The automobile industry employs thousands of people.
Word Family
industrial
inertia (noun) lack of interest, not wanting to do anything, αδράνεια
Example
Due to the summer heat and empoyee inertia, not much progress was made on the building.
infer (verb) to make a guess based on facts and observations; conclude, συμπεραίνω
Example
I inferred from the books on his shelf that he enjoyed reading adventure stories.
Synonym
conclude
Word Family
 inference
inferno (noun) hell, κόλαση
Example
The fire turned the place into an inferno.
informal (adjective) not formal in appearance or language, άτυπος/καθημερινός
Example
The company allows employees to wear informal clothing to the office on Fridays.
Synonym
casual
Antonym
formal
Word Family
informally 
ingredient (noun) one of the parts of a mixture, συστατικό
Example
Flour, sugar, eggs, and cocoa are some ingredients of chocolate cake.
inhabitant (noun) someone who lives in a place; resident, κάτοικος
Example
The inhabitants of this island have little contact with the rest of the world.
inspiration (noun) an action, thought, person, or other influence that inspires, έμπνευση
Example
Your poems have been a great inspiration for me to start writing.
Synonym
motive, stimulus
Word Family
inspirational
install (verb) to put into position and make ready for use, εγκαθιστώ
Example
She had a new refrigerator installed in the kitchen.
Word Family
installation
instinct (noun) natural behaviour that is not learned, ένστικτο
Example
Instinct makes birds fly south in winter.
Word Family
instinctive
intellectual (adjective) being very intelligent, νοητικός/διανοούμενος
Example
In this times, he was considered a political and intellectual figure.
Synonym
intelligent
Antonym
stupid
Word Family
intellectually 
intend (verb) to have a plan in your mind to do something; plan, σκοπεύω
Example
I intend to leave early in the morning.
Word Family
intention, intentional
interact (verb) to respond to one another in a social situation, αλληλεπιδρώ
Example
It is interesing to observe how young children interact together.
Synonym
relate
Word Family
interactive, interaction 
interrogative (adjective) asking a question, ερωτηματικός/ή
Example
“Why don't you take a walk?” is an example of an interrogative sentence.
Word Family
interrogatively 
invisible (adjective) not able to be seen, αόρατος
Example
Air is invisible.
Antonym
visible
Word Family
invisibility, invisibly
isolation (noun) the quality of being alone, especially when this makes you feel unhappy, απομόνωση
Example
Jesus lived in isolation for 40 days before he started teaching.