Renumber is a prefix
numbered is a suffix
You could add the suffix -s to it to make the word isles.
You could add the prefix -un and the suffix -ed to make the word "un-vindicated."
Discount itself is not a prefix nor a suffix. There is no suffix in discount, but the prefix is dis-.
'Disagreed' already has the past tense suffix, -ed. Another suffix, such as -able, could be added to the root word, agree.
Neither, a prefix comes at the beginning of a word and the suffix at the end; therefore a word could not be either but parts of it could in this word tion is a suffix and the base word would be resolute. Hope this helps:)
A prefix for number is "multi-" as in "multinational" and a suffix is "-fold" as in "threefold."
You could add the suffix -s to it to make the word isles.
"Surge" does not have a prefix or a suffix. It is a standalone word.
Presumably you mean for not of. Suffix could be 'atic', barely grammatical. Prefix 'Pre'
It depends. It could be both. Like aerial only has a prefix.
You could add the prefix -un and the suffix -ed to make the word "un-vindicated."
A possible prefix for "keening" could be "un-" to create the word "unkeening," which could imply the absence or reversal of keening. A suffix that could work is "-ly" to form the word "keeningly," which could describe the manner in which someone is keening.
You could add the prefix re- and the suffix -ing to make the word renumbering.
A prefix for philosophy could be "meta-" meaning beyond or transcending, while a suffix could be "-ology" meaning the study of something. In combination, "metaphilosophy" could refer to the study of the nature and methods of philosophy itself.
immortality does not have a suffix it has a prefix (im)mortality However you could also have immortal(ise) and this is a suffix.
The prefix of reliable is "re-" and the suffix is "-able."
Discount itself is not a prefix nor a suffix. There is no suffix in discount, but the prefix is dis-.