like-unlike,dislike
married--unmarried
regular--irregular
polite-- impolite
violent--non-violent
legal--illegal
agree--Diss-agree:)
Adding the prefix in makes it not. For example inadequate. It means NOT adequate.
The prefix mega- means of an impressive amount or significant value. When adding this prefix to a unit the amount of the unit is increased tremendously.
Unselfish.
raging
hydrate
No, "knowledgeable" is not a prefix. It is an adjective formed by adding the suffix "-able" to the noun "knowledge."
No, comforting is not a prefix. It is a word formed from the verb 'comfort' by adding the suffix '-ing'.
Before, therefore, are two examples of adding a prefix to -fore.
No, "im-" is a prefix used to indicate negation or the opposite. "Impossible" is a word formed by adding the prefix "im-" to "possible" to create a new word with a different meaning.
No, "re-" is a prefix, and "apply" is the root word. "Reapply" is a word formed by adding the prefix "re-" to the root word "apply."
No, "un-" is a prefix that is added to words to indicate a negation or reversal of the word's meaning. "Unbelievable" is a word itself, formed by adding the prefix "un-" to "believable."
No, "carelessness" is a noun formed by adding the suffixes "-less" and "-ness" to the base word "care."
You can make "flexible" into a noun by adding the suffix "-ity" to create "flexibility."
Adding the prefix "in" to a word often indicates negation or the opposite meaning. For example, adding "in" to the word "visible" creates "invisible," meaning not able to be seen. This prefix can change the meaning of a word to its opposite.
No, "misplaced" is not a compound word. It is a single word formed by adding a prefix ("mis-") to the root word "placed."
Adding the prefix in makes it not. For example inadequate. It means NOT adequate.
The opposite form of 'expendable' with a prefix added is 'inexpendable.'