Words that start with I

Icy iguanas ignite Indian ink in an igloo.

Iis forImpale

Something is impaled if it has had something strong and pointed stuck into it, or even right through it. Something that is Impaled is usually supported above the ground by whatever it was impaled on. The monitor in the picture has been impaled on a post.
Something that is noticeably not perfect is described as imperfect.
An imperfection, or flaw, stops something from being perfect.

Iis forImposter

An imposter is a person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others. The word comes from Latin roots meaning to impose or deceive.

Iis forIn

Something is in something else if it is contained in it somehow. The person in the picture is in a bath. The opposite of in is out.

Iis forIncense

Incense is something that you burn, and it makes nice smelling smoke. Incense is generally made into thin stick shapes. It is made from various kinds of plants that have a pleasant smell when they are burnt.

Iis forInch

An inch is 1/12th of a foot, or 2.54 centimeters.
You incinerate something if you burn it because you want to get rid of it. People often incinerate dry leaves, garden clippings, medical waste or other kinds of rubbish. Something that you put things inside to burn them is called an incinerator.
Something is incomplete if it hasn't been finished yet. A similar word to incomplete is unfinished. The opposite of incomplete is complete or finished.