The root word is "percept", which means "to see". The "im-" at the beginning is a prefix meaning "not". The suffix is a compound suffix made of "-ible" and "-ly", which shifts the root word from a verb form to an adjective to an adverb.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
what prefix does hypothesis have? what prefix does hypothesis have?
The prefix for unsuspecting is "un-".
So gradual as not to be noticed as in "Little by little the stone was imperceptibly worn away by the feet of the visitors"
You could say... She could barley see the slope of the road; it's imperceptibly made it difficult to spot. I hope this helps!
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imperceptibly suffix -ly
Imperceptible means impossible to perceive. She could hear an almost imperceptible chuckle from the back of the room during her speech.
The root word is "percept", which means "to see". The "im-" at the beginning is a prefix meaning "not". The suffix is a compound suffix made of "-ible" and "-ly", which shifts the root word from a verb form to an adjective to an adverb.
You may mean 'infiltration' , which means to enter gradually and imperceptibly by stealthy methods.
So gradual as not to be noticed as in "Little by little the stone was imperceptibly worn away by the feet of the visitors"
Imperceptibly means so slightly , hardly or barely that it is difficult to perceive an action or behavior
Synonym: lightly, hardly noticeable, imperceptibly, inappreciably, inconsiderably Antonym: a lot, considerably, greatly
When visiting another country and not knowing the language, it is very imperceptible to understand someone who is talking to you.
A fly that flies into, and is squashed against the windscreen, will slow the lorry down almost imperceptibly.