Usually it creates a the connotation of negation or "lack of". For example, an illiterate person is one who cannot read (IL + LITERATE)
The prefix 'il' before a word means 'not'.
il means not like illegal not legal
"il" is the prefix you are looking for.
The il- in illegal is a prefix for not
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The prefix 'il' can be used. The complete word would be illogical.
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Not,lack of
il prefix words: illegal, illegible, illiterate, illogical,illuminate, illustrate.illegitimateillustriousilluminant, illuminationillnessillusionillumineillusoryilliberalilliquidillicitThese all mean "not". (Not logical = illogical)
il-literate (illiterate)
Illuminate and illogical start with the prefix "il-"
"il" is the prefix you are looking for.
The il- in illegal is a prefix for not
The prefix "il-" can be added before "logical" to form the word "illogical," which means not logical or lacking reasoning.
There is a prefix (il-) and a suffix (-al).
The word for that is illegible. The prefix for this word is il-.
The prefix of "illogically" is "il-" and the suffix is "-ly".
illegible illegitimate illiterate illogical These all mean not. (Not logical = illogical)
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