Discussing the nuances between the prefixes "un-" vs. "im-" while also deriving them and words associated with "de-" - podcast episode cover

Discussing the nuances between the prefixes "un-" vs. "im-" while also deriving them and words associated with "de-"

Apr 25, 202540 min
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1. Decompose (Latin de- + componere, "to put together") - To break down into smaller parts or elements.

2. Decontaminate (Latin de- + contaminate, "to contaminate") - To remove or reduce contaminants or pollutants from an environment or item.

3. Defame (Latin de- + fama, "a rumor") - To harm someone's reputation by making false or malicious statements.

4. Deflate (Latin de- + flate, "to blow") - To reduce the pressure or size of something by releasing air or gas.

5. Deflect (Latin de- + flectere, "to turn") - To cause to turn aside, especially by applying force; to divert.

6. Degrade (Latin de- + gradus, "a step") - To reduce in quality, value, or degree; to lower in rank or character.

7. Dehydrate (Latin de- + hydros, "water") - To remove water or moisture from something.

8. Demolish (Latin de- + moliri, "to build") - To tear down, destroy, or ruin completely.

9. Demoralize (Latin de- + morale, "morals") - To destroy or weaken the morale or spirits of someone or a group of people.

10. Denounce (Latin de- + nuntiare, "to declare") - To publicly condemn or criticize someone or something.

1. Imbibe (etymology: Latin, "to drink in") - to consume alcohol or any other liquid.

2. Imbroglio (etymology: Italian, "a confusing situation") - a complicated or confused situation.

3. Impassive (etymology: Latin, "without feeling") - without emotion or feeling.

4. Immaculate (etymology: Latin, "without spot") - free from dirt or stain; spotless; perfect.

5. Immaterial (etymology: Latin, "not of matter") - not consisting of physical matter; not relevant or important.

6. Immature (etymology: Latin, "not ripe") - not fully developed; not old or experienced enough.

7. Imminent (etymology: Latin, "about to happen") - about to happen; impending.

8. Immolate (etymology: Latin, "to sacrifice") - to kill or offer as a sacrifice.

9. Immutable (etymology: Latin, "not changeable") - not capable of being changed; unchangeable.

10. Immunize (etymology: Latin, "to make immune") - to make someone or something immune to a particular disease or condition.

1. Unbelievable:

Etymology: Late Middle English (in the sense ‘not worthy of belief’): from Old French incroiable, from in- ‘not’ + croire ‘believe’.

Definition: Too extraordinary or improbable to be believed.

2. Unacceptable:

Etymology: Late 16th century: from un- (expressing reversal) + acceptable.

Definition: Not satisfactory or not approved of.

3. Unconditional:

Etymology: Late Middle English: from un- (expressing reversal) + conditional.

Definition: Not subject to any restrictions; absolute.

4. Unconventional:

Etymology: Early 19th century: from un- (expressing reversal) + conventional.

Definition: Not based on or in agreement with what is generally done or believed.

5. Unforeseen:

Etymology: Mid 17th century: from un- (expressing reversal) + foreseeable.

Definition: Not anticipated; unexpected.

6. Unfortunate:

Etymology: Late Middle English (in the sense ‘unlucky’): from Old French, literally ‘not fortunate’, from un- (expressing reversal) + fortune (noun).

Definition: Unlucky or adverse; causing misery or suffering.

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