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
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.
-si and -ble are the suffixes of irresponsible
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the suffix is ible.
The suffix is -ible which means "something which can be" [whatever the prefix says].
Yes, word ending in the suffix -ible (capable of being) are typically adjectives.Examples:edibleinvisiblelegibleplausible
The current prefix is re-.
The suffix for 'legible' can be 'ility' - legibility.
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.
Words ending in the suffix -ible include: edible incredible indelible sensible convertible
The correct suffix for exhaust is -ible. In other words, it is exhaustible.
If something is inflexible, then it is not flexible.