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"not."
Patient
Impolite has an prefix. The word im is the prefix to polite.
Im (which means 'not')
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"not."
Patient
Impolite has an prefix. The word im is the prefix to polite.
Im (which means 'not')
ImmortalImmortalsImmortalityimprobableimpoliteimmatureimproperimpossible
improbable
The prefix of the word imply is IM it means not or non(:
The adjective 'improper' does have a prefix, which is the 'im-' part of the word. The word 'improper' consists of:the adjective 'proper', meaning appropriate, right, suitable, and so on,plusthe prefix 'im-', which is a variant of the prefix 'im-' and means not.So the whole word means not appropriate (or inappropriate); not right; not suitable (or unsuitable)The prefix 'im-' also means 'in', as in inside; for example: implant (fix in), impoverish (to make poor).The prefix 'un-', as in 'unsuitable', means the same in this sense ('improper') as 'im-', 'in-' or, for that matter, 'non-', as in 'nonconforming'.
The prefix "im" is a variant of the prefix "in". It creates the opposite of the original word. Examples are: moveable / immovable; possible / impossible.
"Im" is a common prefix in itself, you don't add a prefix to a prefix.
impregnable mean not able to penetrate and im means not
I forgot but I know it either means "into" or "move"