un is the prefix, believe is the root or base and ble is the suffix
No, unbelievable is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun forms are unbelievability and unbelievableness.
depending on what you meant by unbelievable... positive: amazing, incredible, awesome, astonishing, mind-boggling. negative: doubtful, implausible, sketchy, unreal, unlikely.
Sensational; amazing, unbelievable,
Yes, it's prefix is "un" and it's sufix is "able" hope this helps
-Able is the suffix in unbelievable. -Able means the ability of.
There are four morphemes in the word "unbelievable": un- (prefix meaning "not"), believe (root word), -able (suffix meaning "able to be"), and -able (suffix meaning "able to be").
The Latin word 'credo' is the root, which means 'I believe'. Hence 'credible' means believable and 'incredible' negates it and means unbelievable. Likewise 'credibly' and 'incredibly' have the same root and mean believably and unbelievably.
The weather is so cold, it is unbelievable. It is unbelievable how stupid some people are!
un is the prefix, believe is the root or base and ble is the suffix
The word "unbelievable" has 5 phonemes: /ʌn/bɪ/li/və/bəl/.
There are five phonemes in the word "unbelievable": /ʌn/ /bɪ/ /ˈliː/ /və/ /bəl/.
No, "un-" is a prefix that is added to words to indicate a negation or reversal of the word's meaning. "Unbelievable" is a word itself, formed by adding the prefix "un-" to "believable."
No. It is an adjective. The adverb form is unbelievably.
There are five phonemes in the word "unbelievable": /ʌn/, /bɪ/, /liː/, /və/, and /bəl/.
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No, unbelievable is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun forms are unbelievability and unbelievableness.