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inconsiderado adjective

rash(acting too quickly without considering the consequences and risks, see also: hasty)
adjective
[UK: ræʃ] [US: ˈræʃ]

inconsistencia noun
{f}

inconsistency [inconsistencies](state of being inconsistent)
noun
[UK: ˌɪnk.ən.ˈsɪ.stən.si] [US: ˌɪnk.ən.ˈsɪ.stən.si]

inconsistente adjective

haphazard(random, chaotic, incomplete)
adjective
[UK: hæp.ˈhæ.zəd] [US: hæp.ˈhæ.zərd]

inconsistent(not consistent)
adjective
[UK: ˌɪnk.ən.ˈsɪ.stənt] [US: ˌɪnk.ən.ˈsɪ.stənt]
Personality tests give me inconsistent results. = Los tests de personalidad me dan resultados inconsistentes.

inconsolable adjective

inconsolable(Not consolable)
adjective
[UK: ˌɪnk.ən.ˈsəʊ.ləb.l̩] [US: ˌɪnk.ənˈso.ʊ.ləb.l̩]

inconstancia noun
{f}

inconstancy [inconstancies](lack of constancy)
noun
[UK: ɪnˈk.ɒn.stən.si] [US: ˌɪnˈk.ɑːn.stən.si]

inconstante adjective

erratic(unsteady, random; prone to unexpected changes; not consistent)
adjective
[UK: ɪ.ˈræ.tɪk] [US: ɪ.ˈræ.tɪk]

fickle(quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance)
adjective
[UK: ˈfɪk.l̩] [US: ˈfɪk.l̩]
Reputations are volatile. Loyalties are fickle. Management teams are increasingly disconnected from their staff. = La reputación es muy inestable. La fidelidad es inconstante. Los equipos directivos se distancian cada vez más de su personal.

inconstitucional adjective

unconstitutional(contrary to the constitution)
adjective
[UK: ˌʌnk.ɒn.stɪ.ˈtjuːʃ.n̩əl] [US: ˌʌnˌk.ɑːn.stə.ˈtuːʃ.n̩əl]
This law is unconstitutional. = Esta ley es inconstitucional.

inconstitucionalidad noun
{f}

unconstitutionality(status of being unconstitutional)
noun
[UK: ˌʌnˌkɒnstɪˌtjuːʃəˈnælɪti ] [US: ʌnˌkɑnstɪˌtuʃəˈnælɪti ]

inconstitucionalmente adverb

unconstitutionally(in a manner that is unconstitutional)
adverb
[UK: ˌʌnk.ɒn.stɪ.ˈtjuː.ʃə.nəll] [US: ˌʌnˌk.ɑːn.stə.ˈtuː.ʃə.nə.li]

inconsútil adjective
{m} {f}

seamless(Having no seams)
adjective
[UK: ˈsiːm.ləs] [US: ˈsiːm.ləs]

incontable adjective

countless(too many to count, innumerable)
adjective
[UK: ˈkaʊnt.ləs] [US: ˈkaʊnt.ləs]
There were countless stars in the sky. = Había incontables estrellas en el cielo.

uncountable(too many to be counted)
adjective
[UK: ʌnˈk.aʊn.təb.l̩] [US: ʌnˈk.aʊn.təb.l̩]

incontestable adjective

unassailable(undeniable, incontestable or incontrovertible)
adjective
[UK: ˌʌ.nə.ˈseɪ.ləb.l̩] [US: ˌʌ.nə.ˈseɪ.ləb.l̩]

incontinencia noun
{f}

incontinence [incontinences](lack of self-restraint)
noun
[UK: ɪnˈk.ɒn.tɪ.nəns] [US: ˌɪnˈk.ɑːn.tə.nəns]
My verbal incontinence has already caused a few issues for me. = Mi incontinencia verbal ya me ha traído más de un problema.

incontrolable adjective

uncontrollable(not able to be controlled, contained or governed)
adjective
[UK: ˌʌnk.ən.ˈtrəʊ.ləb.l̩] [US: ˌʌnk.ənˈtro.ʊ.ləb.l̩]
Love is such an uncontrollable feeling. = El amor es un sentimiento tan incontrolable.

unruly [unrulier, unruliest](wild)
adjective
[UK: ʌn.ˈruː.li] [US: ʌn.ˈruː.li]

incontrolablemente adverb

uncontrollably(in an uncontrollable manner)
adverb
[UK: ˌʌnk.ən.ˈtrəʊ.lə.bli] [US: ˌʌnk.ənˈtro.ʊ.lə.bli]
John's body started shaking uncontrollably. = El cuerpo de John empezó a temblar incontrolablemente.

incontrolado adjective

lavish(excessive)
adjective
[UK: ˈlæ.vɪʃ] [US: ˈlæ.vɪʃ]

incontrovertiblemente adverb

undeniably(in an undeniable manner)
adverb
[UK: ˌʌn.dɪ.ˈnaɪə.bli] [US: ˌʌn.də.ˈnaɪə.bli]

inconveniencia noun
{f}

inconvenience [inconveniences](something inconvenient or bothering)
noun
[UK: ˌɪnk.ən.ˈviː.nɪəns] [US: ˌɪnk.ən.ˈviː.njəns]
I can't bear the inconvenience of country life. = No aguanto las inconveniencias de la vida campestre.

inconveniente noun

downside [downsides](disadvantageous aspect of something that is normally advantageous)
noun
[UK: ˈdaʊn.saɪd] [US: ˈdaʊn.ˌsaɪd]
The biggest downside to newer books is that they keep us from reading older books. = El gran inconveniente de los nuevos libros es que nos privan de leer los antiguos.

inconveniente adjective

inconvenient(not convenient)
adjective
[UK: ˌɪnk.ən.ˈviː.nɪənt] [US: ˌɪnk.ən.ˈviː.njənt]

inconveniente noun
{m}

hitch [hitches](problem, delay or source of difficulty)
noun
[UK: hɪtʃ] [US: ˈhɪtʃ]

kink [kinks](difficulty or flaw that impedes operation)
noun
[UK: kɪŋk] [US: kɪŋk]

nuisance [nuisances](person or thing causing annoyance or inconvenience)
noun
[UK: ˈnjuːsns] [US: ˈnuː.səns]

incorporación noun
{f}

incorporation [incorporations](act of incorporating)
noun
[UK: ɪnˌk.ɔː.pə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌɪnˌk.ɔːr.pə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩]

incorporado adjective

corporate(formed into a corporation; incorporated)
adjective
[UK: ˈkɔː.pə.rət] [US: ˈkɔːr.pə.rət]

incorporar verb

embody [embodied, embodying, embodies](include or represent, especially as part of a cohesive whole)
verb
[UK: ɪm.ˈbɒ.di] [US: em.ˈbɑː.di]

fold [folded, folding, folds](stir gently with a folding action)
verb
[UK: fəʊld] [US: foʊld]

incorporate [incorporated, incorporating, incorporates](include as a part or ingredient, see also: integrate)
verb
[UK: ɪnˈk.ɔː.pə.reɪt] [US: ˌɪnˈk.ɔːr.pə.ˌret]
To get fluent in Berber, you need to incorporate it into your life. = Para adquirir fluidez en el bereber, has de incorporarlo en tu vida.

incorporarse verb

coalesce [coalesced, coalescing, coalesces](to join into a single mass)
verb
[UK: ˌkəʊə.ˈles] [US: ˌkoʊə.ˈles]

line up(get into a line)
verb
[UK: laɪn ʌp] [US: ˈlaɪn ʌp]

incorpóreo adjective

incorporeal(having no material form or physical substance)
adjective
[UK: ˌɪnk.ɔː.ˈpɔː.rɪəl] [US: ˌɪnk.ɔː.ˈpɔː.rɪəl]
The alien is incorporeal, like a ghost. = El alienígena es incorpóreo, como un fantasma.

incorrectamente adverb

incorrectly(in an incorrect manner)
adverb
[UK: ˌɪnk.ə.ˈrekt.li] [US: ˌɪnk.ə.ˈrekt.li]
I did that incorrectly. = Lo hice incorrectamente.

incorrecto adjective

incorrect(erroneous)
adjective
[UK: ˌɪnk.ə.ˈrekt] [US: ˌɪnk.ə.ˈrekt]
This is incorrect. = Esto es incorrecto.

untrue(false)
adjective
[UK: ʌn.ˈtruː] [US: ʌn.ˈtruː]

wrong [worse, worst](incorrect)
adjective
[UK: rɒŋ] [US: ˈrɒŋ]
This is wrong. = Es incorrecto.

incorregible adjective

incorrigible(defective and materially impossible to correct or set aright)
adjective
[UK: ɪnˈk.ɒ.rɪ.dʒəb.l̩] [US: ˌɪnˈk.ɑː.rə.dʒəb.l̩]
You're incorrigible. = Eres incorregible.

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