De i think.
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Yes, the prefix in the word deluxe is "de-". It comes from the Latin prefix "de-", meaning "down" or "from". In this case, "deluxe" means luxurious or high quality.
the prefix is the first part of a word so for injustice( In) would be the prefix
The prefix that can be added to the word "divisible" is "in-". So the word becomes "indivisible".
No, "dishonest" is not a word with a prefix. It is a standalone word formed by combining the prefix "dis-" meaning "not" with "honest."
No. It is a word that has a prefix, so it is not a root word. The prefix in it is "un".
Yes, the prefix "un-" indicates the opposite of the root word, so in "unhealthy," the prefix "un-" means not healthy.
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be is a root word so there is no prefix in the word be
No. It is a word that has a prefix, so it is not a root word. The prefix in it is "un".
the prefix is the first part of a word so for injustice( In) would be the prefix
No. Some may think so because there is a word "becoming" and isnt become in that word a prefix? No. The SUFFIX " ING" was added to the word become. So no, become is not a prefix, but suffixes can be added to it.
If decogon were a real word then the prefix would, could be de-, dec- or deco-. But it is not a real word and so there is no prefix.
No, incorrect is not a prefix, although it does have a prefix on it. The prefix is "in," meaning "not." So the word "incorrect" means "not correct."
Pre means before. so the prefix is con.
un is the prefix of familiar so there is no prefix for an already prefixed word
I believe so
Well unhappy itself is not a prefix but, unhappy has a prefix and that is "un" because, the word makes sense with out un in it and un turns happy into not happy so this word has a prefix you dumbhole.
It has a prefix, the prefix is im. The root word is possible........now I have a question for you, does impossibly have a prefix. I think so but I'm not so sure.