Discover an extensive list of words starting with “inter” and learn their meanings and usage in everyday language.
- Interact- To act upon one another.
- Intercept- To stop or seize something while it is on its way somewhere.
- Interchange- To swap, exchange, or substitute.
- Interconnect- To connect with each other.
- Interdependence- Mutual dependency between things.
- Interdisciplinary- Involving two or more academic disciplines.
- Interest- The feeling of wanting to know or learn about something.
- Interface- A point where two systems, subjects, organizations meet and interact.
- Interfere- To come into opposition, as one thing with another, especially with the effect of hampering action or procedure.
- Interim- The intervening time.
- Interior- Inside or inner part.
- Intermediate- Coming between two stages, levels, or points.
- Intermission- A break between parts of a performance or event.
- Internal- Located on the inside; inner.
- International- Involving more than one country.
- Internet- A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities.
- Interpersonal- Relating to relationships or communication between people.
- Interplanetary- Between planets.
- Interpret- Explain the meaning of (information, words, or actions).
- Interrogate- To ask questions closely, aggressively, or formally.
- Interrupt- To stop the continuous progress of (an activity or process).
- Intersection- A point or line common to lines or surfaces that intersect.
- Interstellar- Occurring or situated between stars.
- Intertwine- Twist or twine together.
- Interval- A gap or break in time or space.
- Intervene- Come between so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events.
- Interview- A meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation.
- Intertextuality- The relationship between texts, especially literary ones.
- Interurban- Relating to or connecting different cities or towns.
- Intervascular- Located between vessels, especially blood vessels.
- Interweave- Weave or become woven together.
- Interdict- Prohibit or forbid something.
- Interlinear- Inserted between lines already printed or written.
- Interloper- A person who becomes involved in a place or situation where they are not wanted or are considered not to belong.
- Interlude- A period of time between events.
- Intermix- Mix together.
- Intern- A student or trainee who works in an organization, sometimes without pay, to gain work experience.
- Internecine- Destructive to both sides in a conflict.
- Internetting- The action of connecting or cooperating through the internet.
- Interpellate- To question (a government minister) formally in a legislature.
- Interphase- The resting phase between successive mitotic divisions of a cell, or between the first and second divisions of meiosis.
- Interplay- The way in which two or more things have an effect on each other.
- Interpose- Place or insert between one thing and another.
- Interpretive- Relating to or providing an interpretation.
- Interracial- Existing between or involving different races.
- Interregnum- A period when normal government is suspended.
- Interrelated- Connect or relate to one another.
- Interrogate- Ask questions of (someone, especially a suspect or a prisoner) closely, aggressively, or formally.
- Interrogatorial- Pertaining to questioning or interrogation.
- Interruptible- Capable of being interrupted.
- Intersectional- Pertaining to overlapping or intersecting social identities and related systems of oppression, domination, or discrimination.
- Interstitial- Pertaining to small or narrow spaces or intervals between things or parts.
- Intersubjective- Shared by more than one conscious mind.
- Intertidal- Pertaining to the area that is above water at low tide and under water at high tide.
- Intertribal- Between or among tribes.
- Intertropical- Situated in or inhabiting the tropics.
- Intervene- Come between so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events.
- Interviewee- A person who is interviewed.
- Interviewer- A person who conducts interviews.
- Interwar- Occurring between wars, especially between World War I and World War II.
- Interweave- To weave together, intertwine.
- Interwork- Work with others.
- Interwoven- Blended or laced together.
- Interzone- A zone between other zones.
- Intercalary- Inserted in the calendar to correct errors.
- Intercostal- Situated between ribs.
- Intercounty- Between counties.
- Interdepartmental- Between departments of an organization.
- Interdigitate- To interlock like the fingers of two hands.
- Interdisciplinary- Involving or combining two or more academic disciplines.
- Interested- Having an interest in something; concerned.
- Interfaith- Involving people of different religions.
- Interfluve- A region between two rivers.
- Interfuse- Mix together; blend.
- Interglacial- Occurring during a period of warmer climate between glacial periods.
- Intergovernmental- Relating to or conducted between two or more governments.
- Intergroup- Between different groups.
- Interim- Temporary; in the meantime.
- Interiorize- Incorporate internal characteristics.
- Interject- Say something abruptly, especially as an aside or interruption.
- Interlace- Cross or be crossed intricately together; interweave.
- Interlard- To intersperse; diversify with something different or foreign.
- Interleave- Insert leaves between (the pages of a book) or other material.
- Interline- To write or insert between lines already written or printed.
- Interlock- Link or entangle together.
- Interlope- To intrude into some region or field of trade without proper license.
- Intermingle- Mix or mingle together.
- Interminable- Endless or apparently endless.
- Intermodal- Involving two or more different modes of transport in conveying goods.
- Intermolecular- Between molecules.
- Intermontane- Situated between mountains.
- Intermural- Between walls, or universities, especially as refers to sports.
- Internode- A segment of a plant stem between the points where leaves are attached.
- Interorbital- Between the orbits of the eyes.
- Interpersonal- Pertaining to relationships or communication between people.
- Interplanetary- Between planets.
- Interplay- Interaction, reciprocal action and effect.
- Interpolate- Insert (something additional or extraneous) into text or data.
- Interpose- Place or insert between one thing and another.
- Interpretative- Relational to the act of explaining or interpreting something.