"not"
If something is impermanent, it is not permanent.
The prefix im- in impermanent means "not" or "without," so impermanent means not permanent or lasting.
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.
The prefix word of "possible" is "im-".
The prefix of the word imply is IM it means not or non(:
"im" is a prefix in the word "immature" which means "not" or "lacking." So, "im" in "immature" indicates that something is not fully developed or grown.
The prefix for the word "mortal" is "im-".
Yes, im is the prefix in the word imperative. The prefix im can mean not, into, on, near, or towards.
to improve
happy
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.
A prefix. (Example: Patient. The prefix is Im-. So, if you add Im- to Patient, you get Impatient.)
"not."
It has a prefix, the prefix is im. The root word is possible........now I have a question for you, does impossibly have a prefix. I think so but I'm not so sure.
The prefix word for pertinent is im-.
The prefix "im" is a variant of the prefix "in". It creates the opposite of the original word. Examples are: moveable / immovable; possible / impossible.
"Possibility" doesn't have a prefix. You could add the prefix im- to it to make the word impossibility.
im
The word IMPOLITE has a prefix, because of im-.