There Are Quite a few anyways.
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One other possibility would be--> insurmountable.
The word "impossible" has the prefix "im-" added to the root word "possible." The prefix "im-" changes the meaning of the root word to create a new word with the opposite meaning.
We can do anything; the impossible just takes a little longer.I don't know the meaning of the word impossible!
Winner is a 6 letter word with a meaning to win a victory over.
Irreparable meaning impossible to repair, rectify, or amend.
The meaning of the word Possible comes from the Latin word 'Possibilis' (Possible) and Latin 'Posse' (To be able).The word Impossible comes from the Latin 'Impossibilis', from in-'Not' and 'Possibilis'-'Possible', from 'Possum' 'To be able to' + Suffix -'Ibilis'-'Able'.
The negative word for possible is usually "impossible," meaning that something cannot be done or achieved under any circumstances.
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.
Rootword Prefix New Word possible -im Impossible you are impossible.
No, it is not possible to win an impossible Freecell game.
The word smiling, as that is the only word that can change it's meaning if you put other words to it. Also it is nigh on impossible to change the meaning of un.
The prefix 'im' is generally used to indicate a negative or opposite meaning (e.g., 'impossible' means not possible), while the prefix 'in' often indicates the presence of something within the word (e.g., 'involve' means to include something).
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