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The prefix of impolite is "im" meaning "not".
The prefix im- has the same meaning in the word "improper." Both "impolite" and "improper" use the prefix im- to indicate negation or a lack of propriety or politeness.
being disrespectful
Im (which means 'not')
I am unable to read your scrawl.
yes there is an s in wall scrawl i just had a look
There can be many different examples, but here's one:Joe lazily scrawled his name across the essay paper.
"Impolite" is a word that consists of the root word "polite" and the prefix "im-". In this case, "im-" is a prefix because it is added at the beginning of the root word "polite" to change its meaning to the opposite, creating a new word with a different definition. Suffixes, on the other hand, are added at the end of a word to modify its meaning or form.
Roary Scrawl is a fictional character in the online game, Moshi Monsters.
Some antonyms for the word 'scrawl' are:claritycommon sensefactintelligibilitysensetruthunderstandingReference: http:/thesaurus.reference.com/browse/scrawl
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Impolite has an prefix. The word im is the prefix to polite.