The prefix ''in'' usually means ''not''. It will give the root words the opposite meaning.
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insane |
The high cost of the skiing trip was insane.
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inexact |
He gave an inexact description of the criminal.
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indirect |
He took an indirect route home from school.
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informal |
The uniform for the school trip was very informal.
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injustice |
People protested in the streets over the injustice they felt at raising more taxes.
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