2. Weak, frail, erring.

Imperfection, n.

    1. Defectiveness, faultiness, incompleteness, want of perfection.
    2. Defect, lack, fault, blemish, stain
    3. Weakness, frailty, liability to err, limitation.
    4. Weakness, frailty, foible, failing, vice.

Imperial, a.

    1. Belonging or relating to an empire.
    2. Kingly, regal, royal, sovereign.
    3. Majestic, grand, exalted, magnificent, noble, great, regal, royal, kingly or queenly, supreme, sovereign, consummate.

Imperious, a. Dictatorial, magisterial, domineering, tyrannical, despotic, overbearing, lordly, haughty, arrogant.

Imperishable, a. Indestructible, everlasting, unfading, eternal, perennial, immortal, never-ending, incorruptible.

Impermeable, a. Impervious, impenetrable, impassable.

Impersonate, v. a.

    1. Personate, take or act the part of, act, enact, imitate, ape, mimic, mock, take off.
    2. Incarnate, personify, invest with personality.

Impersonation, n.

    1. Incarnation, personification, bodily manifestation, investment with personality.
    2. Impersonating, personating, enacting, representation, imitation, mimicking.

Impertinence, Impertinency, n.

    1. Irrelevance, irrelevancy.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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