impossible
impassible, impossible, immobile, improper, immodest, impersonal...
what is the equivalent of the prefixes
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they create a angle....I dont know....but im pretty shure.
impossible
Some prefixes that start with "im-" include "impossible," "imperfect," and "immature." These prefixes typically indicate negation or reversal of the word following them.
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Un: reverses the meaning of the base word, eg. "happy" becomes "unhappy" Re: indicates repetition or back, eg. "do" becomes "redo" Im: often signifies not or into, eg. "possible" becomes "impossible" In: denotes negation or lack, eg. "visible" becomes "invisible" Ir: negates words starting with 'r', eg. "regular" becomes "irregular" Il: negates adjectives starting with 'l', eg. "legal" becomes "illegal"
The prefixes IN- and UN- can be used with the word alter in several different words:InalterableInalterablenessInalterabilityInalterablyUnalterableUnalterabilityUnalterablyUnalteredUnaltering
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They are the same: in- becomes im- before a labial (b,m,p)
Yes, "im-" is the prefix in the word "impersonal."
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Theses prefixes, such as ig, il, im, in and ir, mean "not". Examples: ignoble - not noble illegal - not legal imperfect - not perfect inconsistent - not consistent irregular - not regular
Prefixes are added to the beginning of a word. This is to make a new word.