Prefix is spelled exactly as it was spelled in this question. Mhmmm this guys right.
spelled.
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Heres a diff answer from someone smarter:
unspelled
Di-spelled
Mis-spelled
Re-spelled
The prefix for "spelled" is "un-".
prefix - "mis"
misspelled
That is the spelling of the prefix quasi- meaning "similar" or sort of.
Prefix: There is no commonly used prefix for the word "Nat." Suffix: The common suffixes for the word "Nat" could be "ional" and "ive," which could create words like "National" and "Native."
The prefix "trib" means to divide or distribute something into three parts. It is derived from the Latin word "tribus," which originally referred to a division of the Roman people.
You cannot use RE with edible, because edible describes a quality, not an action.The likely word sought is reeditable, able to be edited over again.(This is not a dictionary word, but occurs in colloquial use.)
There are I words with a silent E, such as bite, dime, and while. There are I words spelled with GH such as high, sigh, light, and right. There are I words that begin with the prefix bi- which virtually always sounds like BY, or tri- which sounds like TRY. Examples are binary, bimonthly, and trimester.
An example of a prefix for 'spell' is 'mis' for misspell.
A prefix is an added beginning to a word, which often changes its meaning. If you add the prefix "mis" to spelled, you get the word "misspelled", which means spelled incorrectly. This is, indeed, the antonym, or opposite, of spelled. disable, unable, and enable
Misspelled
The word is spelled unusual, just as you spelled it. "Usual" is the base word, and "un-" is the prefix.
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The person would be spelled 'aunty' or 'auntie'.The prefix would be spelled 'anti'.The increasing of an amount wagered (like in poker) would be an 'ante'.
The word is spelled consequences. The base word is sequence and "con-" is a prefix.
The word is spelled diseases. The root word is "ease" with the prefix "dis-".
The word is spelled preview. The base word is view; "pre-" is a prefix.
The prefix is spelled "aero-" (pertaining to flight, air travel, or aircraft)
how you spelled it is just how it sounds, though the how you spelled it likely means prefix, like the de- in defuse or degrade. the way it is spelled is prix (price) fixe (fixed)
The Dutch surname (with prefix) is usually spelled van Gogh (e.g. artist Vincent van Gogh).(the prefix van is not capitalized in proper usage)