Both -able and -ible suffixes are used to form adjectives indicating capability or capacity. The general rule is that if the root word ends in a hard consonant sound, use -able (e.g. dependable). If the root word ends in a soft consonant or a vowel sound, use -ible (e.g. audible).
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 root word "ible" comes from Latin and means "able to be." When added to a word as a suffix, it indicates that something is capable of being done or is able to be done. For example, in the word "flexible," the suffix "ible" gives the sense of being able to bend or be flexible.
The suffix for "inexhaustible" is "-ible," which means "able to be."
The suffixes of inheritance are -able, -ible, -an, and -ine.
The correct spelling is injectable. (Some other -able, -ible words use both spellings.)
use able and ible
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.
-si and -ble are the suffixes of irresponsible
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
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
Inviting.
The root word "ible" comes from Latin and means "able to be." When added to a word as a suffix, it indicates that something is capable of being done or is able to be done. For example, in the word "flexible," the suffix "ible" gives the sense of being able to bend or be flexible.
-able (or -ible)
The suffix for "inexhaustible" is "-ible," which means "able to be."
The suffixes of inheritance are -able, -ible, -an, and -ine.
Adjective
ible is the affix and not able to belive