Explore this spelling list: Year 3, Term 3, Week 2: in- prefix. This word list provides interactive resources to boost your spelling skills. Click on Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to explore all the available spelling tools.
The prefix in- means not and is used to reverse the meaning of a base word. For example, inactive means not active. Try saying the base word and then add the prefix!
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breathe |
Inhale means to breathe in.
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imagine |
I can only imagine how difficult this is for you.
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important |
It is important to maintain a nutritious diet.
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inaccurate |
Her maths homework was inaccurate.
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inactive |
The computer was left inactive.
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inaudible |
Before Dean could answer, there was an almost inaudible knock at the door.
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incapable |
He was incapable of solving the problem.
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incorrect |
To misinform is to give incorrect information.
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indirect |
An allusion is an indirect reference to someone or something.
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invalid |
Void means empty or invalid.
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