The prefix for "ordinary" is "extra-" or "non-".
The prefix you would add to "ordinary" to make it the opposite is "extra-". This would create "extraordinary," which means exceptional or remarkable.
The prefix that goes in front of "usual" is "un-".
The prefix "un-" means not or opposite of. Therefore, "unusual" means not usual or out of the ordinary.
The prefix "extra-" in the word extraordinary means "beyond" or "outside of." So, the word extraordinary essentially means "beyond ordinary" or "exceptional."
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
It mean common, ordinary
Yes, it's prefix is "un" and it's sufix is "able" hope this helps
root word for extraordinary is ordinary as the word extra only tell the quality of ordinary or is only a type of adjective to ordinary I don't really think the first one is right, but this one should be the correct answer: ord
The prefix that goes in front of "usual" is "un-".
Forming an exception; not ordinary; uncommon; rare; hence, better than the average; superior.
Hammer crusher is divided into ordinary hammer crusher and ring hammer crusher respectively. Ring hammer crusher generally used in coal, coke and other industries. Ordinary hammer general English Prefix is expressed by PC, used PCH English prefix that usually is ring hammer crusher.
It means beyond or exceedingly. It also means an extremist.The prefix ultra- derives from the Latin word beyond. It may also means to go beyond or extreme.An example of the prefix ultra- is ultramicroscopic, which means that it is extremely small, or beyond small to the use an ordinary microscope.
Ordinary is an adjective (an ordinary day) and a noun (out of the ordinary).
A prefix is not a prefix when it is placed at the end of a word rather than the beginning. In this case, it is referred to as a suffix.
Prefix=IN
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
No, "humorless" is not a prefix. It is a single word that means lacking humor or the ability to perceive or appreciate humor.