The root word of incapable is "capable," which means having the ability, competence, or capacity to do something. The prefix "in-" added to "capable" changes the meaning to indicate not having the ability or capacity to do something.
In prefix able suffix
The root of "incapable" is "cap," which means to take or seize. The prefix "in-" (meaning not) and the suffix "-able" (meaning capable of) are added to the root to form the complete word.
Yes, incapable contains both a prefix (in) and a suffix (able).
No, "uncapable" is not a prefix. It is a word that combines the prefix "un-" meaning "not" with "capable" to form a word that means "not capable."
The root word of "unusual" is "usual."
In prefix able suffix
in (prefix) = not alien (root) = outside able (suffix) = adjective Definition: incapable of being alienated, surrendered, or transferred
The Latin root of the word incapable is capabilis from capere (to take). This provides the root -cap- and the suffix -able (suited for). The prefix in- usually means "not".Prefix, root, and suffix are in-cap-able(not suited for, i.e. not capable of doing something)
The opposite of the word capable is incapable.
The root of "incapable" is "cap," which means to take or seize. The prefix "in-" (meaning not) and the suffix "-able" (meaning capable of) are added to the root to form the complete word.
No, "uncapable" is not a prefix. It is a word that combines the prefix "un-" meaning "not" with "capable" to form a word that means "not capable."
He was incapable of performing even the most trivial task.
immobile paralyzed
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
Mistake
the root word is'confirminglyishness'