The prefix il-, as well as the similar prefixes im-, in-, and ir-, all mean "not", or "the opposite of".
They have their roots in the Latin in- (which also means "not" or "the opposite of"), but the -n- was assimilated with the sound of the following consonant, to become words such as
illegal: the opposite of legal
infamous: the opposite of famous
impossible: the opposite of impossible
irresponsible: the opposite of responsible
These four prefixes share the same definition, and the same roots, and are worth mentioning together.
Some words that have this prefix are: illiterate, illegitimate, illogical. These all mean not. (Not logical = illogical)
il means not allowed, like when things are illegal they are not allowed meaning YOU CANT DO IT
"Il" is a prefix. A prefix goes at the start of an existing word to modify the meaning of that word.
Foe example; 'legitimate' and 'illegitimate'
It is the prefix of such words a illicit, illegal, illegible, illegitimate etc
illness
Illegible, illiterate, illegal,
"il" is the prefix you are looking for.
The il- in illegal is a prefix for not
Para is the prefix best fitting the definition of beside.
The definition of the prefix sub is: Under or less than.
Il
Prefix: im- # Not (il- is used before an l, im- before a b, m or p, ir- before an r) - in-, il-, ir-, un- # In, into, towards, within (il- is used before an l, im- before a b, m or p, ir- before an r) - in-, il-, ir- I found this answer on WorldWedOnline
il-literate (illiterate)
"il" is the prefix you are looking for.
The il- in illegal is a prefix for not
The prefix after- means after or later.
Para is the prefix best fitting the definition of beside.
The prefix "il-" can be added before "logical" to form the word "illogical," which means not logical or lacking reasoning.
The definition of the prefix sub is: Under or less than.
There is a prefix (il-) and a suffix (-al).
Not,lack of
The word for that is illegible. The prefix for this word is il-.
The prefix of "illogically" is "il-" and the suffix is "-ly".