Words that mean the opposite when using the prefix in/im or ex.
in- or im-
in
intra- or intro-
inwardly
ex-
out
extrasensory
outside the normal senses
extra- or extro-
outwardly, beyond
extrovert
a lively person interested in others, a person whose interests are mainly directed outside of self
exterior
being on the outer side, external
interior
being within, internal
extraordinary
beyond what is ordinary or normal
explicit
clearly stated
extravagant
going beyond the bounds of reason, very elaborate
introvert
someone concerned with their own thoughts or feelings, to turn inwards
implicit
suggested rather than actually stated
inhale
to breathe in
exhale
to breathe out
implode
to burst inwards
explode
to burst outwards
extrapolate
to guess (what is not known) from that which is known
inhibit
to hinder, to prohibit or forbid an action
exhibit
to show, to place on public show
intrastate
within a state