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
The suffix in incredible is -ible. It means the ability to.
The current prefix is re-.
The root word in incredible is cred. The suffix is -ible.
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
prefix in- = "not"root destruct = "destroy"suffix -ible = "capable of"indestructible = "not able to be destroyed"
The suffix in incredible is -ible. It means the ability to.
Ir- is the most common prefix that is added on reversible. This makes the word irreversible.
The current prefix is re-.
The suffix is -ible which means "something which can be" [whatever the prefix says].
The root word in incredible is cred. The suffix is -ible.
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
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.
Both -able and -ible mean to be able or capable. For example:audible - able to beheardvisible - able to be seenacceptable - able to satisfy a requirement or meet a particular need
There is no such English word as "ible".
Un is the prefix.
It means capable of doing something
Yes, it is. It's comprised of the Latin prefix in-, the Latin root -timidus-, and the suffix -able or -ible. When you place these together, you get "able to make afraid or daunted".