Impurity, n.

    1. Foulness, uncleanness, feculence, defilement, pollution.
    2. Unchastity, lewdness, looseness, grossness, coarseness, indelicacy, immodesty, impudicity, smuttiness, obscenity, indecency, ribaldry.
    3. Admixture with foreign matter, adulterated condition.

Imputable, a. Attributable, referrible or referable, chargeable, traceable, owing, to be imputed, to be charged, to be attributed.

Imputation, n.

    1. Imputing, attributing, charging.
    2. Charge, accusation, censure, reproach, blame.

Impute, v. a. Ascribe (especially to some evil cause), attribute, refer, charge, consider as due.

Inability, n.

    1. Want of ability (to), lack of power, being unable.
    2. Incapacity, incapability, impotence, incompetence, incompetency, inefficiency, want of power, want of capacity.
    3. Disability, disqualification.

In a box. In a perplexity, in a difficulty, in a dilemma, in an embarrassing position, in an awkward predicament, in a bad fix.

Inaccessible, a.

    1. Unapproachable, not to be reached.
    2. Unattainable.

Inaccuracy, n.

    1. Incorrectness, impropriety erroneousness, inexactness.
    2. Mistake, error, blunder.

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