Practice spelling and handwriting with these worksheets: Words beginning with the prefix in-.
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Prefixes hold the key to unlocking new meanings and expanding our vocabulary. Look at the words in this list. They all begin with the prefix in-.
Derived from Latin, the prefix in- means not and is used to undo a base word.
Looking at base words can help you grasp the meanings of words beginning in the prefix in-.
Let’s look at some examples:
1. in- + considerate = not considerate
2. in- + correct = not correct
3. in- + compatible = not compatible
Sometimes the base word is less easy to identify so use the spelling activities to learn the in- word in this list.
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