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Adding the prefix "in" to a word often indicates negation or the opposite meaning. For example, adding "in" to the word "visible" creates "invisible," meaning not able to be seen. This prefix can change the meaning of a word to its opposite.
The opposite form of the word "expendable" by adding a prefix is unexpendable.
Im- is the correct prefix. This would make the word immature.
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No, "un-" is a prefix that means not. "Faithful" is a word on its own, and adding "un-" to it changes the meaning to the opposite of faithful.
The prefix for "ease" is "dis-". For example, "discomfort" is formed by adding the prefix "dis-" to "comfort", resulting in a word that describes the opposite of ease.
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The prefix "im-" added to "mortal" creates the opposite term "immortal," which means not subject to death and living forever.
No, "im-" is a prefix used to indicate negation or the opposite. "Impossible" is a word formed by adding the prefix "im-" to "possible" to create a new word with a different meaning.
One common prefix is "un-", which is used to indicate the opposite or absence of the base word. For example, in the word "happy," adding the prefix "un-" changes the meaning to "unhappy."
The opposite prefix of the prefix "meta-" is "pre-".
1. the opposite is another word 2. adding or taking a prefix e.g. 'un' 'in' etc 3. taking or adding the word 'not'