Collins English-Spanish Dictionary: English Words Starting With “I”
- I don't like the look of him
- I don't like the sound of it
- I don't love him any more
- I don't mind the cold
- I don't or I wouldn't give much for his chances
- I don't quite know how to take that
- I don't rate him very highly
- I don't really mix with him socially
- I don't rightly know
- I don't see eye to eye with him
- I don't see the joke
- I don't smoke or drink to excess
- I don't think there's anything more annoying than ...
- I don't think there's much chance but we live in hope
- I don't think they like each other
- "I don't understand it" — "no more do I"
- I don't want to put you out
- I don't want to put you to any trouble
- I don't want to worry you with my problems but ...
- I emptied the contents of the bag onto the bed
- I emptied the dirty water down the drain
- I enjoyed every minute of the party
- I enjoyed it no end
- I expect so
- I explained to her how to make a paella
- I fail to see how
- I fear so/not
- I fear you may be right
- I feel as if there is nothing we can do
- I feel dreadful!
- I feel for you!
- I feel funny
- I feel I am useful to the company
- I feel much better
- I feel no interest in it
- I feel quite tired
- I feel rather more happy today
- I feel rotten
- I feel sick about the way she was treated
- I feel silly in this hat
- I feel so alone
- I feel sure that
- I feel very cross
- I felt (as if I was going to) faint
- I felt a great sense of relief
- I felt a growing sense of unease
- I felt a terrible sense of guilt
- I felt a terrible sense of loss
- I felt myself blush
- I felt rather strange at first
- I felt something hard press into my back
