The word "alcoholic" does not have a prefix.
You could add the prefix non- to it to make the word nonalcoholic.
The word "alcoholic" does have a suffix; -ic is added to the end of the noun "alcohol" (a word for a thing) to form the noun "alcoholic", (a word for a person); and the adjective "alcoholic" to describe something as containing alcohol.
The suffix of alcoholic is ic. This suffix means relating to and is a noun. Some other examples include arithmetic, economic, and comic.
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Prefix=IN
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
Demi has no prefix; it IS a prefix.
The prefix is in. The prefix in- means not.
What is the prefix of pseudocyesis
A correct prefix to add to "alcoholic" could be "non-," changing it to "non-alcoholic," which means without alcohol.
The antonym for alcoholic with the prefix "non-" added is "nonalcoholic."
The prefix "dipso-" is derived from the Greek word "dipsa," meaning thirst. When used as a prefix, "dipso-" indicates a strong desire or craving for a specific substance, particularly alcohol. For example, "dipsomania" refers to an uncontrollable craving for excessive amounts of alcoholic beverages.
There's probably none, but if there is, there's a very small percentage.
One prefix is "in-" such as ingrained.Using manner was so ingrained in me that I asked the waitress if I could be excused from the table.Vulgar language had been ingrained in the boy from his alcoholic parents.
alcoholic and non alcoholic
You say "I am an alcoholic."
Tea isn't alcoholic.
He is not an alcoholic, but he does drink.
I am an Alcoholic.
alchoholic+ship=pirate
An alcoholic under the age of 18.