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Adjectives with negative prefixes

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  • It is (not likely) that we will finish the project on time.
    unlikely
  • I don't know why you wrote 300 words, it's [not necessary].
    unnecessary
  • It’s (not probable) that it will rain tomorrow.
    improbable
  • He is (not sensitive) to other people’s feelings.
    insensitive
  • It was (not surprising) to hear that she won the competition.
    unsurprising
  • The painting was [not perfect] but it was still beautiful.
    imperfect
  • The damage was [not reversible] after the car crash.
    irreversible
  • They told me the sky is green, but of course that's [not true].
    untrue
  • It is (not legal) to drive over the speed limit.
    illegal
  • My friend is often late and (not reliable).
    unreliable
  • She had to pay using a smartwatch, this was [not convenient] for her.
    inconvenient
  • My brother was [not rational] as he hadn't slept in 2 days.
    irrational
  • My 1 year old cousin can't read yet, he's [not literate].
    illiterate
  • It is (not acceptable) to speak in English during the meeting.
    unacceptable
  • She is often (not punctual) and sometimes late to work.
    impunctual
  • He is (not organised) and often loses things.
    disorganised
  • He ate her cupcake and she is [not happy] about it.
    unhappy
  • You shouldn't play games all day, it's [not important].
    unimportant
  • The kid was screaming, the behaviour was [not mature].
    immature
  • She didn't care about the party. it was [not relevant].
    irrelevant
  • The medicine didn't make him better, it was [not effective].
    ineffective
  • The writing was [not legible] so the teacher gave it 0.
    illegible
  • The high heel shoes make her walk slowly,  they are [not practical].
    impractical
  • She was [not accurate] with her reading as she got five wrong.
    inaccurate
  • She was (not satisfied) with the service at the restaurant.
    dissatisfied
  • He has been (not loyal) to his friends.
    disloyal