Associations to the word «I»

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Wiktionary

I, letter. The ninth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet.
I, letter. The letter i with a tittle or dot above, in both the upper case and the lower case versions.
I, symbol. (mathematics) (often in italics or bold) The imaginary unit; a fixed square root of -1. Graphically, i is shown on the vertical (y-axis) plane.
I, symbol. (engineering) (often in bold) The current flow in a circuit in amperes.
I, symbol. (mathematics) (programming) A common variable name representing a generic index, especially in loops.
I, symbol. (IPA) (romanization) close front unrounded vowel.
I, letter. The ninth letter of the English alphabet, called i and written in the Latin script.
I, noun. The name of the Latin-script letter I/i.
I, pronoun. Nonstandard capitalization of I
ℹ, symbol. Information.
Ⅰ, symbol. Roman numeral one (1)
Ⅰ, symbol. (ordinal) (especially in the names of aristocracy) the first.
Ⅰ, symbol. (music) major tonic triad
İ, letter. The letter i with a dot above, in both the upper case and the lower case versions.
I, letter. The ninth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet.
I, letter. The letter i without a dot above, in both the upper case and the lower case versions.
I, symbol. (element symbol) Symbol for iodine.
I, symbol. (physics) Isotopic spin.
I, symbol. (license plate codes) Italy
I, symbol. (physics) (electronics) Electrical current.
I, symbol. (amino acid) IUPAC 1-letter abbreviation for isoleucine
I, symbol. (mathematics) (linear algebra) identity matrix
I, symbol. (analysis) (topology) the (closed) unit interval; [0, 1]
I, symbol. (inorganic chemistry) Specifying an oxidation state of 1
I, pronoun. The speaker or writer, referred to as the grammatical subject, of a sentence.
I, noun. (metaphysics) The ego.
I, letter. The ninth letter of the English alphabet, called i and written in the Latin script.
I, noun. (US) (roadway) interstate
I, noun. (grammar) Abbreviation of instrumental case.
Í, letter. The letter i with an acute accent.
Î, letter. The letter i with a circumflex accent.
Ï, letter. The letter i with a diaresis.
Î, letter. The letter I with a circumflex accent.
Į, letter. The letter i with an ogonek.
Ì, letter. The letter i with a grave accent.
Ⅰ, symbol. Ⅰ, the Roman numeral one (1)
Ⅰ, symbol. (music) minor tonic triad
ℑ, symbol. (mathematics) The imaginary part of an imaginary number
I, letter. The letter I in fullwidth.
I, letter. The letter i in fullwidth.
Ị, letter. The letter I with a dot below.
Ị, letter. The letter i with a dot below.
Ì, symbol. The letter I with a grave accent.
Ǐ, letter. The letter I with a háček.
Ǐ, letter. The letter i with a háček.
ℐ, symbol. A script upper-case I
ⅈ, symbol. (chiefly mathematics) A double-struck lowercase letter i in an italic typeface
Į, letter. The letter I with an ogonek.
Ī, letter. The letter i with a macron.
Ī, letter. The letter I with a macron.
Ï, letter. The letter I with a diaeresis above itself.
Ḯ, letter. The letter i with an acute accent and diaeresis applied above itself.
Í, letter. The letter I with an acute accent.
Ĭ, letter. The letter I written with a breve.
Ĭ, letter. The letter i written with a breve.
I AM, noun. God, seen as self-sufficient and self-existent.
I AM, noun. (colloquial) (frequently with great) A self-centred, arrogant person.
I AM, interjection. Indicates solidarity or a support of a shared conviction with the person or object upon which a perceived injustice is being inflicted.
I AM NOT, interjection. Indicates absence of solidarity or a support of a shared conviction with the person or object upon which a perceived injustice is being inflicted, usually in opposition to the majority of society.
I AND I, pronoun. (rasta) You and I.
I AND I, pronoun. (rasta) Jah (God) and I.
I CHING, proper noun. A Chinese classic text describing an ancient system of cosmology and philosophy which is at the heart of traditional Chinese cultural beliefs.
I DON'T THINK, interjection. Used after a statement to indicate an emphatic or ironic negative
I FORMATION, noun. (American football) A common offensive formation, beginning with the usual five offensive linemen (two offensive tackles, two guards, and a center), the quarterback under center, and two backs in-line behind the quarterback. The base variant adds a tight end to one side of the line and two wide receivers, one at each end of the line.
I HADN'T THE FOGGIEST, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of I haven't the foggiest
I HAVE NEVER, proper noun. A game in which one player announces that they have never done a specific thing, and all those who have done it must do a forfeit.
I MUST SAY, adverb. A term of asseveration.
I NEVER DID, interjection. (idiomatic) (dated) An exclamation of great surprise.
I SAY, interjection. (British) (dated) An exclamation of surprise or protest.
I SAY, interjection. Used for emphasis, or when resuming after diversion or interruption.
I SHOULD COCO, interjection. Alternative spelling of I should cocoa
I SHOULD COCOA, interjection. (Cockney rhyming slang) (British) (dated) (humorous) I should say so; I strongly agree (almost always used ironically or sarcastically).
I SPY, noun. (games) A game where players have to guess what one player can see, based on the initial letter of the object.
I WIS, adverb. Assuredly, truly, indeed
I WISS, adverb. (archaic or poetic) surely, certainly; indeed, assuredly

Dictionary definition

I, noun. A nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens; used especially in medicine and photography and in dyes; occurs naturally only in combination in small quantities (as in sea water or rocks).
I, noun. The smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number; "he has the one but will need a two and three to go with it"; "they had lunch at one".
I, noun. The 9th letter of the Roman alphabet.
I, adjective. Used of a single unit or thing; not two or more; "`ane' is Scottish".

Wise words

The most important things are the hardest things to say. They are the things you get ashamed of because words diminish your feelings - words shrink things that seem timeless when they are in your head to no more than living size when they are brought out.
Stephen King