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Impolite has an prefix. The word im is the prefix to polite.

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12y ago

A prefix, it is im-

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It has a prefix "im" (prefix from Latin "in" that means "not" but it is used with "m" before words that start with "b" "m" and "p". So, impolite means not polished, with not good manners.

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The word impolite has a prefix, not a suffix. The prefix in this case is -im. Impolite means rude, not polite.

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Impolite:

Latin impolītus rough, unpolished. Not polite. The prefix is im- meaning not.

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Rude

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