inˌcon-sidˈer-ate (ĭnˌkŏn-sĭdˈẽr-a᷵t), not regarding the rights or feelings of others, thoughtless, heedless.

in-conˈstant (ĭn-kŏnˈstănt), changeable.

inˌcon-trolˈla-ble (ĭnˌkŏn-trōlˈȧ-b’l), not governable.

in-corˈpo-rate (ĭn-kôrˈpō-rāt), to unite, combine into one body.

inˈcrease (ĭnˈkrēs), enlargement, growth.

in-cumˈbrance (ĭn-kŭmˈbrăns), hindrance.

in-curredˈ (ĭn-kûrdˈ), brought upon oneˈs self.

in-curˈsion (ĭn-kûrˈshŭn), a raid.

inˌde-cisˈion (ĭnˌdē-sĭzhˈŭn), want of settled purpose, hesitation.

inˈdex (ĭnˈdĕks), that which points out.