"pre-" as in preowned, or "ante-" as in antebellum.
The prefix "pre-" means before or earlier than. For example, "preview" means to see something before it is fully released or shown.
The prefix for "stick" is "pre-", meaning before or earlier. For example, "pre-stick" could refer to something that comes before or is used prior to sticking.
The prefix before "understand" is "mis-".
"Before" typically indicates a time earlier than the point of reference, while "after" represents a time later than the point of reference.
The prefix "ante-" would be added to the root "date" to convey the meaning of marking as if it happened earlier, forming the word "antedate."
The prefix that comes before "honest" is "dis-".
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One prefix that means before is "pre" as in the word pretest.
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The prefix for "stick" is "pre-", meaning before or earlier. For example, "pre-stick" could refer to something that comes before or is used prior to sticking.
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The correct spelling is "before" (earlier than).
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The prefix before "understand" is "mis-".
the prefix before "beaten" is "un". so, the word would be "unbeaten".
The prefix pre- means before. You can easily see that in the word prefix.
The prefix "pre-" indicates an earlier point in time or process (e.g. pre-nuclear military strategy).