audible
Bible can be touched and ends with "bile"
Adjective
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).
The suffix -ible means, generally, 'able to be.' Examples are: audible - loud enough to be heard compatible - capable of getting on well together credible - capable of being believed corruptible - able to be corrupted flexible - able to be bent invisible - NOT (the in- prefix) able to be seen legible - able to be read
amiable. it means lovable..
-able (or -ible)
The suffix for "inexhaustible" is "-ible," which means "able to be."
Ble.
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
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."
eligible :)