There are too many to name. Some are impossible, import, and impregnable.
Words with the prefix -im:immaterialimmatureimmobileimmortalimpartialimperfectimpossibleimpracticalimproperWords with the prefix -in:inaccurateinactiveincalculableincapableincapacitateinconceivableindescribableindiscriminateindivisibleineffectiveingrowninvisibleinvoluntary
Some words with "im" as a prefix followed by "b" include imbibe, imbue, and imbed.
immaculateimmatureimmerseimmobileimmoralimpactimpanelimpairimpatientimpeachimperfectimpersonateimplantimplodeimportimposeimpositionimpoundimpracticalimpreciseimpregnateimpressimpressionimpulseimpulsionimpromptu
Impolite has an prefix. The word im is the prefix to polite.
You can use "im" as a prefix to indicate negation or lack of something, such as in words like "impossible" or "imperfect." It alters the meaning of the base word that follows it.
"Im" is a common prefix in itself, you don't add a prefix to a prefix.
monarchy monochromatic monocle monogamy monogram monograph monolith monolithic monolog(ue) monomania monomorphic monosyllabic monotheism monotonous
The prefix for immigrant is "im-".
"not."
The prefix 'im' means 'not'.Confusion arises from the assimilation of this old definition of im-, into the present English definition meaning not. Il-, im- and ir- are all presently defined as auxiliary prefixes of in-.il- is used for words beginning with L; illegal.im- is used for words beginning with B, P or M; imbalance, impenetrable and immortal.ir- is used for words beginning with R; irregular.
It has a prefix, the prefix is im. The root word is possible........now I have a question for you, does impossibly have a prefix. I think so but I'm not so sure.
Yes, im is the prefix in the word imperative. The prefix im can mean not, into, on, near, or towards.