is a variant of -able occurring in words borrowed from Latin. Horrible, terrible, incredible.
Yes, word ending in the suffix -ible (capable of being) are typically adjectives.Examples:edibleinvisiblelegibleplausible
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The prefix "ible" means "capable of" or "able to be." It is commonly added to verbs to form adjectives that describe the ability or potential to do something.
-si and -ble are the suffixes of irresponsible
The suffix "-ible" comes from Latin, where it is derived from the word "ibilis" meaning "capable of or worthy of being." It is used to form adjectives meaning "able to be" or "capable of," such as in the word "flexible."
The suffix for "inflexible" is "-ible."
The suffix of "responsible" is "-ible."
The suffix for access is "-ible."
The suffix of "edible" is "-ible."
-ible
Ble.
visible