Inadvertent
(In`ad*vert"ent) a. [Cf. F. inadvertant. See 2d In-, and Advert.] Not turning the mind to
a matter; heedless; careless; negligent; inattentive.
An inadvertent step may crush the snail
That crawls at evening in the public path.
Cowper. In`ad*vert"ent*ly, adv.
Inadvisable
(In`ad*vis"a*ble) a. Not advisable. In`ad*vis"a*ble*ness, n.
Inaffability
(In*af`fa*bil"i*ty) n. [Cf. F. inaffabilité.] Want of affability or sociability; reticence.
Inaffable
(In*af"fa*ble) a. [Pref. in- not + affable.] Not affable; reserved in social intercourse.
Inaffectation
(In*af`fec*ta"tion) n. [Pref. in- not + affectation: cf. F. inaffectation.] Freedom from
affectation; naturalness. [R.]
Inaffected
(In`af*fect"ed) a. Unaffected. [Obs.] In`af*fect"ed*ly, adv. [Obs.]
Inaidable
(In*aid"a*ble) a. Incapable of being assisted; helpless. [R.] Shak.
Inalienability
(In*al`ien*a*bil"i*ty) n. The quality or state of being inalienable.
Inalienable
(In*al"ien*a*ble) a. [Pref. in- not + alienable: cf. F. inaliénable.] Incapable of being alienated,
surrendered, or transferred to another; not alienable; as, in inalienable birthright.