The phrase "polite inpolite" is contradictory and can be confusing. "Polite" refers to showing good manners and consideration for others, while "impolite" means lacking courtesy or respect. Therefore, something that is "polite" cannot simultaneously be "impolite." In essence, the terms are opposites and can't coexist meaningfully.
No, "inpolite" is not a recognized word in the English language. The correct term is "impolite."
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What is the prefix for polite
One prefix would be impolite.
The prefix of impolite is "im" meaning "not".
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Impolite , or rude .
Impolite, unpolite
impolite, rude, discourteous
In my experience there are no impolite numbers
One prefix would be impolite.
Numbers are neither polite nor impolite; they simply are.