There could be im- prefix added, to make impolite,
as in not polite.
Prefix: im- Base or root: polite Suffix: -ly
It's the standard formal suffix at the end of a name or title to make it more polite among adults of similar status
In Japanese culture, the suffix "san" typically follows the person's last name and is used as a form of respect in formal and polite settings.
It is the Greek word for city. It not only appears as a suffix in city names such as Adrianopolis, Heliopolis or Minneapolis, but is also the root of words such as "political", "policy", "politician", and "polite".
The suffix for undo is to not do.
Prefix: im- Base or root: polite Suffix: -ly
It's the standard formal suffix at the end of a name or title to make it more polite among adults of similar status
Impolite has an prefix. The word im is the prefix to polite.
The prefix is re-, the base is -fill-, and the suffix is -able
"-kun" is an honourific (name suffix) used in Japanese toward someone the speaker is on familiar terms with. It is polite but not excessively formal.
In Japanese culture, the suffix "san" typically follows the person's last name and is used as a form of respect in formal and polite settings.
It is the Greek word for city. It not only appears as a suffix in city names such as Adrianopolis, Heliopolis or Minneapolis, but is also the root of words such as "political", "policy", "politician", and "polite".
"Impolite" is a word that consists of the root word "polite" and the prefix "im-". In this case, "im-" is a prefix because it is added at the beginning of the root word "polite" to change its meaning to the opposite, creating a new word with a different definition. Suffixes, on the other hand, are added at the end of a word to modify its meaning or form.
Generally translated as "Mr" or "Mrs/Ms" in English, it is most easily understood as being a simple marker of respect. It is a safe, polite and respectful way to address someone.
The comparative form of polite is more polite. The superlative form is most polite.
She was polite as she dismissed him. It is polite to hold the door for others.
The suffix for undo is to not do.