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The suffix -ible means, generally, 'able to be.' Examples are:

audible - loud enough to be heard

compatible - capable of getting on well together

credible - capable of being believed

corruptible - able to be corrupted

flexible - able to be bent

invisible - NOT (the in- prefix) able to be seen

legible - able to be read

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The suffix -ible typically indicates that something is capable of being done or is able to be done. For example, "edible" means able to be eaten, "visible" means able to be seen.

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