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Common Prefixes: Florida's B.E.S.T. Common Prefixes: in-, im-, il-, ir-

This collection of vocabulary lists covers the common prefixes found in Florida's B.E.S.T. Standards. These lists give students the tools to help them decode word meanings, enhance their reading comprehension, and improve their written and spoken communication skills in English.
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  1. illegal
    prohibited by law or by official or accepted rules
  2. illegible
    unable to be read
  3. imbalance
    a lack of stability, evenness, or equilibrium
  4. immature
    not yet fully developed
  5. immeasurable
    impossible to calculate
  6. immobile
    not capable of movement or of being moved
  7. immoral
    deliberately violating principles of right and wrong
  8. immovable
    not able or intended to be moved
  9. impatient
    restless or short-tempered under delay or opposition
  10. impolite
    not showing regard for others in manners, speech, or conduct
  11. improbable
    having a chance of occurring too low to inspire belief
  12. inaccurate
    not exact
  13. incomplete
    not total or final
  14. inconvenient
    not well timed
  15. incredible
    amazing; extraordinarily good or great
  16. ineffective
    not producing an intended consequence
  17. inefficient
    not producing desired results; wasteful
  18. informal
    not in accord with established conventions and requirements
  19. invisible
    impossible or nearly impossible to see
  20. irrational
    not consistent with or using reason
  21. irrecoverable
    incapable of being recovered or regained
  22. irregular
    not level or flat or symmetrical
  23. irrelevant
    having no bearing on or connection with the subject at issue
  24. irreparable
    impossible to rectify or amend
Created on Fri May 03 00:37:04 EDT 2024 (updated Fri Jul 26 17:20:12 EDT 2024)

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