Explore this spelling list: Entry Level 2: im- prefixes. This word list provides interactive resources to boost your spelling skills. Explore the various learning activities and complete a spelling test to evaluate your progress.
Words that learners at Entry Level 2 are required to read and spell correctly.
If the root word begins with m or p, the prefix im- is used instead of in-.
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immature |
He was immature for his age.
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immoral |
It is immoral to steal.
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immortal |
Vampires in gothic horror stories are immortal.
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impartial |
His opinion was impartial and did not affect their decision.
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impatient |
She was feeling impatient and tired of waiting.
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impenetrable |
The woods were dark and impenetrable.
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imperfect |
While the drawing was imperfect, I knew it was meant to be a house.
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impolite |
He asked an impolite question.
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impossible |
Without water, it is impossible to survive for more than a few days.
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impotent |
Impotent is another word for powerless.
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impractical |
My trainers were impractical in the rain.
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improper |
His behaviour was improper.
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