The prefix il- means....
not
not
The prefix inter- means
between or among
The (friendliness, crispness, emptiness, drowsiness) of my bacon on my sandwich made me happy.
crispness
The loud construction noise (distracted, attracted, subtracted, extracted) the students from their work.
distracted
Her handwriting was (legible, illegible, illogical, logical) that even she couldn’t read it.
illegible
It’s (responsible, irresponsible, irregular, irresponsive) to leave trash on the playground.
irresponsible
international
The librarian appreciated the (quietness, brightness, roughness, sweetness) of the class during announcements.
quietness
The scientist used a dropper to carefully (attract, extract, detract, distract) the liquid from the sample.
extract
It’s (legal, illegal, legible, illogical) to text while driving.
illegal
It was an (regular, irregular, responsible, irresponsible) because we had a field trip.
irregular
intercepted
After the lights went out, the room’s (darkness, neatness, kindness, thickness) made it hard to see.
darkness
The artist’s new painting immediately (attracted, detracted, distracted, abstracted) attention from the crowd.
attracted
Because of the storm, it was (legal, illegal, logical, illogical) to hold the parade.
logical
The missing ring was (replaceable, irreplaceable, irregular, irresponsible) to her grandmother.
irreplaceable
My mother had to (intercept, intercede, intersect, interlock) the argument between me and my brother.
intercede
The hikers admired the (happiness, roughness, steadiness, sharpness) of the lake’s surface at dawn.
steadiness
The house at the end of the street has been (evacuate, vacancy, vacant, vacation) for months.
vacant
The directions were so neatly written that they were (illegible, illegal, legible, legal).
legible
His mother said he was too (regular, irregular, irresponsible, responsible) to own a cat because he would forget to feed it.
irresponsible
My father forbidden us to cross the busy (intersection, international, intercede) to get to my grandmothers.
intersection
I fought against a wave of (happiness, sadness, drowsiness, calmness) during the long movie.
drowsiness
The teacher asked the class to (vacancy, vacate, vacuum, evacuate) the room quickly during the drill.
evacuate