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1. inept - Not fit or suitable.

2. inert - Inanimate.

3. inestimable - Above price.

4. inevitable - Unavoidable.

5. inexcusable - Not to be justified.

6. inexhaustible - So large or furnishing so great a supply as not to be emptied, wasted, or spent.

7. inexorable - Unrelenting.

8. inexpedient - Unadvisable.

9. inexpensive - Low-priced.

10. inexperience - Lack of or deficiency in experience.

11. inexplicable - Such as can not be made plain.

12. inexpressible - Unutterable.

13. inextensible - Of unchangeable length or area.

14. infallible - Exempt from error of judgment, as in opinion or statement.

15. infamous - Publicly branded or notorious, as for vice, or crime.

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