disagree
'Disagreed' already has the past tense suffix, -ed. Another suffix, such as -able, could be added to the root word, agree.
dis
The prefix added to the word "approve" to make it its opposite is "dis-", resulting in the word "disapprove."
Yes, the prefix "dis-" can be added to form the word "ineligible," which means not meeting the requirements or criteria for eligibility.
The prefix that can be added to "please" is "dis-" to form "displease".
The negative prefix added to proportionate is "dis-."
discomfort
The prefix that can be added to the word "integrate" is "dis-", resulting in the word "disintegrate."
The prefix "dis-" can be added to the front of "interest" to form the word "disinterest," which means lack of interest or impartiality.
Yes, "discover" does contain a prefix. The prefix in "discover" is "dis-," which means "opposite" or "not." In this case, "dis-" is added to the root word "cover" to create the meaning of uncovering or finding something new.
Dis means not, by saying disagree, it means to NOT agree.
The prefix for disconsolable is dis