irretrievable, ... This prefix only comes before words starting with r.
Obviously that's just a few, but that's all that I could really think of.
Irrationally, irratentally, irradical, irventally
Irrational, irrelevant, irritate and irregular.
Irresponsible, irrelevant, irregular.
irrational
irregular
Words that begin with the prefix "ir" and mean "not" include irregular, irresponsible, irrelevant, and irrational.
The prefix "ir-" is a prefix in English that typically forms words meaning "not" or "opposite of." It is most commonly used to negate the meaning of words.
The prefix for irrational is "ir-" which means not or opposite of.
The prefix in "irreplaceable" is "ir-" and the suffix is "-able."
The prefix that goes in front of "regular" is "ir-".
Examples of prefixes ir are irresponsible , irregular ,
irreplaceableirregularirresponsibleirreparableirresistibleirrevocableirregardlessirrelevantirrationalirreconcilable
Irradiate Irrational Irresistible
Ir- is an English prefix meaning not. Irreplaceable means something cannot be replaced. Other words using ir- are irrelevant and irregular.
Prefix=ir-
The prefix for irrational is "ir-" which means not or opposite of.
the prefix for irrigate is
The prefix "ir-" is found in irrelevant, irreverent, and irreparable.
Ir- can be a prefix for regular: irregular.
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The prefix means 'not'. So, for example, irresponsible means 'not responsible'. The prefix, however, is actually in-, such as incapable. You change the n depending on the word. Words that begin with l use the prefix il- (e.g. illegal), words that begin with r use the prefix ir- (e.g. irresponsible) and words that begin with m or p use the prefix im- (e.g. immature or implausible). You use the prefix in- in all other cases.
The prefix in "irreplaceable" is "ir-" and the suffix is "-able."