Why do so many words start with “in” yet mean the same thing without it

Troo_

Troo_

Last troocel standing
Joined
Mar 23, 2024
Posts
2,400
Reputation
2,954
Like inflammable, flammable

Inhabitable, habitable

Some other words i forget too
 
it means the opposite

inhospitable means not hospitable

maybe head back to english class
 
  • +1
Reactions: PrettyLights and aaronbp
it means the opposite

inhospitable means not hospitable

maybe head back to english class
Inflammable means to be flammable
Flammable means to be flammable

Inhabitable means it’s suitable for a habitat
Habitable means suitable for habitat

Why are you so quick to call one illiterate when you clearly lack comprehension

Unless this is bait
 
Inflammable means to be flammable
Flammable means to be flammable

Inhabitable means it’s suitable for a habitat
Habitable means suitable for habitat

Why are you so quick to call one illiterate when you clearly lack comprehension

Unless this is bait
That’s because inflame and inhabit are words themselves. Inhospit (inhospitable) is not. In the majority of cases the in prefix means “not”. Sometimes it can be an intensifier but usually not
 

Similar threads

BigJimsWornOutTires
Replies
33
Views
110
Algernon
Algernon
awkwardraccoon
Replies
4
Views
37
Panchitosbroncs
Panchitosbroncs
psl_plokoon
Replies
10
Views
40
Ghost Philosophy
Ghost Philosophy
MirinDaZygos
Replies
3
Views
25
dragomog
dragomog
paulwesleyyy
Replies
13
Views
105
xye
X

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top