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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: im- prefix - a variant of in-1, in-2
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024I'm, - contraction of I am:I'm here. I'm hungry.
im- ,prefix. - im- is another form of in-2 that is attached to roots beginning with p, b, and m;
it means "not:''im- + possible → impossible (= not possible). im- ,prefix. - im- is another form of in-1 that is attached to roots beginning with p, b, and m;
it means "in, into:''im- + -migrate → immigrate (= travel into).
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024I'm (īm),USA pronunciation - Pronounscontraction of I am.
im-,1 - var. of in- 2 before b, m, p: imbrute;
immigrate; impassion. im-,2 - var. of in- 3 before b, m, p: imbalance;
immoral; imperishable. im-,3 - var. of in- 1 before b, m, p: imbed;
immure; impose. -im, - a plural ending occurring in loanwords from Hebrew:cherubim.
I.M., - Place NamesIsle of Man.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: in-, il-, im-, ir- prefix - not; non-: incredible, insincere, illegal, imperfect, irregular
Compare un-1 Etymology: from Latin in-; related to ne-, nōn not in-, il-, im-, ir- prefix - in; into; towards; within; on: infiltrate, immigrate
- having an intensive or causative function: inflame, imperil
Etymology: from in (prep, adv) |