improved
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~ become or made better in quality; "was proud of his improved grades"; "an improved viewfinder"
improved
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~ (of land) made ready for development or agriculture by clearing of trees and brush; "improved farmlands"
improved
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~ made more desirable or valuable or profitable; especially made ready for use or marketing; "new houses are springing up on an improved tract of land near the river"; "an improved breed"
improvident
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~ not given careful consideration; "ill-considered actions often result in disaster"; "an ill-judged attempt"
improvident
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~ not provident; not providing for the future
improving
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~ getting higher or more vigorous; "its an up market"; "an improving economy"
improvised
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~ done or made using whatever is available; "crossed the river on improvised bridges"; "the survivors used jury-rigged fishing gear"; "the rock served as a makeshift hammer"
imprudent
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~ not prudent or wise; "very imprudent of her mother to encourage her in such silly romantic ideas"; "would be imprudent for a noneconomist to talk about the details of economic policy"- A.M.Schlesinger
impudent
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~ marked by casual disrespect; "a flip answer to serious question"; "the student was kept in for impudent behavior"
impudent
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~ improperly forward or bold; "don't be fresh with me"; "impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup"; "an impudent boy given to insulting strangers"; "Don't get wise with me!"
impugnable
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~ subject to being discredited
impuissant
— Adjective
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~ lacking physical strength or vigor
impulsive
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~ without forethought; "letting him borrow her car was an impulsive act that she immediately regretted"
impulsive
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~ having the power of driving or impelling; "a driving personal ambition"; "the driving force was his innate enthusiasm"; "an impulsive force"
impulsive
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~ determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason; "a capricious refusal"; "authoritarian rulers are frequently capricious"; "the victim of whimsical persecutions"
impulsive
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~ proceeding from natural feeling or impulse without external stimulus; "an impulsive gesture of affection"
impulsive
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~ characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation; "a hotheaded decision"; "liable to such impulsive acts as hugging strangers"; "an impetuous display of spending and gambling"; "madcap escapades"; (`brainish' is archaic)
impure
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~ having a physical or moral blemish so as to make impure according to dietary or ceremonial laws; "unclean meat"; "and the swine...is unclean to you"-Leviticus 11:3
impure
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~ combined with extraneous elements