a sentence with the word resilient
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by adjective in the sentence
no
nothing
You're so impassable.
Flying without wings is impossible.
The root word or base word of "impassable" is "pass."
Pass
The word "impassable" is an adjective. It describes something that cannot be passed or crossed.
The spelling is impassable (blocked, unnavigable).The similar word is impossible (not possible).
Those guards outside the palace are simply impassive.
Impassible has a root word, "pass." "Im-" is a prefix, and "-able" is a suffix.
dogged, impassable, insuperable, powerful, strong, unattackable, unbeatable
Fallen trees formed an impassable barrier across the highway after the storm. (courtesy of vocabulary workshop new edition level A)
A possible prefix for "passable" is "im-," which would change the meaning to "impassable," meaning unable to be passed through or crossed. Prefixes are added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning. In this case, adding "im-" changes the word from being able to be passed to not being able to be passed.
The boy crashed his motorcycle in the ravine.