-able vs. -ible suffixes -able suffix The -able ending is used for new words, such as renewable and recyclable. There are also some older words (including those of Latin origin) which take -able. Here are some common words ending in -able. adorable doable approachable believable changeable durable employable excitable fashionable likeable lovable manageable movable notable…. 14-letter words that end in able. understand able. uncontroll able. insurmount able. irreconcil able. impression able. unconscion able. unrecogniz able. unquestion able.
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This resource provides a comprehensive list of words ending in ‘-ible’. The words are arranged by common usage and include examples such as ‘imprevisible’ (not foreseeable), ‘insenescible’ (not perceptible to the senses), ‘perceptible’ (able to be perceived), ‘oversusceptible’ (too easily influenced), and ‘undiscernible’ (not able to be distinguished).. By ieltsetc on December 8, 2020. Words ending in ‘-able’ and ‘-ible’ sound almost exactly the same, so here are some rules about the spelling patterns. Thank you for your interest in my IELTS lessons and tips. Come and join the Bronze Membership to access this fabulous lesson and lots more. Get access to all 175+ IELTS lessons for a month.



