The suffix "-ible" comes from Latin, where it is derived from the word "ibilis" meaning "capable of or worthy of being." It is used to form adjectives meaning "able to be" or "capable of," such as in the word "flexible."
There are numerous words that end in "ible," such as possible, visible, and compatible.
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
Ble.
The suffix of "responsible" is "-ible."
The suffix for "inflexible" is "-ible."
ible is the affix and not able to belive
more invincible
the afix element of incredible is ible
There is no such English word as "ible".
-si and -ble are the suffixes of irresponsible
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.
Ir- is the most common prefix that is added on reversible. This makes the word irreversible.
There are numerous words that end in "ible," such as possible, visible, and compatible.
Yes, word ending in the suffix -ible (capable of being) are typically adjectives.Examples:edibleinvisiblelegibleplausible
A word that ends with 'ible' and means that can be eaten is edible.
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
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