eligible
ible is not a prefix, its a suffix (used at the end of a word/term) Words misspelled with -able Reproducible Words misspelled with -ible Indispensable
Only the words cohesible and coercible start with a prefix co- and have a suffix -ible.There are other words that start with the letters CO and end in IBLE:collapsiblecollectiblecombustiblecomestiblecompactiblecompatiblecomprehensiblecompressiblecondensibleconducibleconductiblecontemptiblecontrovertibleconvertiblecorrosiblecorruptible
You add ible to root words. For example, edible, visible, and incredible. You add able to complete words. Like noticeable, manageable, and agreeable. But some exceptions are advisable and accessible.
Words ending in "-able" are usually suitable for converting a verb into an adjective (e.g., readable, drinkable), while words ending in "-ible" are often used to convert a noun into an adjective (e.g., legible, visible). Both suffixes generally mean capable of or worthy of.
When adding -ly to a word that ends in -able or -ible, you generally keep the original spelling. For example, "comfortable" becomes "comfortably" and "visible" becomes "visibly."
There are hundreds of words end in ible and able. However, there are no words in the English language that begin with the letter y and end in ible or able.
ible is not a prefix, its a suffix (used at the end of a word/term) Words misspelled with -able Reproducible Words misspelled with -ible Indispensable
visiblefallibleindestructibleedibleincredibleinvinciblewords ending with ableaccountablesyllableimprovableknowledgeableaffordableuncontrollable
Addible Adducible Admissible Adustible
is a variant of -able occurring in words borrowed from Latin. Horrible, terrible, incredible.
enviable
Yes, word ending in the suffix -ible (capable of being) are typically adjectives.Examples:edibleinvisiblelegibleplausible
Only the words cohesible and coercible start with a prefix co- and have a suffix -ible.There are other words that start with the letters CO and end in IBLE:collapsiblecollectiblecombustiblecomestiblecompactiblecompatiblecomprehensiblecompressiblecondensibleconducibleconductiblecontemptiblecontrovertibleconvertiblecorrosiblecorruptible
Words ending in "ible" are typically adjectives that mean "capable of" or "able to be." Examples include "visible," "audible," and "flexible." These words are derived from Latin roots and are used to describe qualities or characteristics of nouns.
gull like a seagull and ible like anything that has -ible at the end like indistructibleAnswergull-i-bull
You add ible to root words. For example, edible, visible, and incredible. You add able to complete words. Like noticeable, manageable, and agreeable. But some exceptions are advisable and accessible.
There is no such English word as "ible".