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Originally Posted By: zmjezhdirregardless
The prefix in- (also il-, im-, or ir-) in Latin was not only used for negation, it was an intensifier, also.
Boy, I'll bet that could lead to some misunderstandings and nights on the couch. "How do I look?"
"Inelegant. Ouch! No,no, I meant that as an intensifier..."
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