"displeased" ... and "unexcited"; "semi-excited"
These are the first submissions concerning "excited".
Prefixes can be added to "pleased" and "excited" to form new words. For example, with "pleased": "displeased" and "unpleased." With "excited": "overexcited" and "unexcited."
Arranged already has the suffix -ed, so you cannot add a suffix to it. One prefix you could add is re-, forming the word rearranged.
"Possible" doesn't have a prefix. You could add the prefix im- to it to make the word impossible.
You would add a suffix, -ness, to the adjective "good" to form the abstract noun "goodness."The word good is an abstract noun as a word for something conforming to a moral order; praiseworthy character; something beneficial or useful.
Some common prefixes that can be added to "available" are "un" (unavailable) and "un-" (unavailable). Common suffixes that can be added to "available" are "-able" (available) and "-ability" (availability).
One of the most main prefixes to add to cise is pre-. This prefix means before and makes precise.
This metaphor indicates that her eyes are bright and full of joy or happiness. It suggests that she is feeling excited or pleased about something.
Ecstatic Thrilled Overjoyed Enthralled Pleased Fufilled Gladdened Jubilant Pleasntly surprised
Satisfied, elated, excited, pleased, flattered, rejoiced, and contented.
distrusted mistrusted
Dex is not a word.
because they are the 1st discoverers.
opposites: cheerful, elated, excited, exhilarated, happy, pleased , calm, mild, moderate, peaceful, quiet
Prefixes and suffixes in like a name like a person
hymnal
af, un
If, by add you mean concatenate, the answer is Yes. For example, a semihemidemisemiquaver (1/128 of a quaver).
You could make reasonable reasonably.