De is a prefix that can be used with legacy. It spells the word delegacy. It means the act of delegating.
misuse
You could use "un-," as in "she was in a state of unrest." Or the word "arm" to form "armrest," but that's not a prefix.
re because public is a word we use in our launguage
Un- and re- are two prefixes for "do."
The prefix im- has the same meaning in the word "improper." Both "impolite" and "improper" use the prefix im- to indicate negation or a lack of propriety or politeness.
pro
prefix means caca
You could use "un-," as in "she was in a state of unrest." Or the word "arm" to form "armrest," but that's not a prefix.
unsure
When I use a prefix before a word ,I double check to make sure it sounds right.
The word origin of bewilder shows us that the prefix "be-" (thoroughly) was added to the word "wilder" (to lead or go astray). Wilder is not a word that we currently use, but you could probably still call "be" a prefix.
A prefix is the letters used to make a different word or sound on a root or base word such as fixed, with a prefix it can become unfixed meaning not fixed or broken
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No. It uses the prefix ex-, shortened to e-, meaning "out."
yes you can use non as a prefix in nonsense!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For negation, I would use im-
Rupt is a prefix that means to break. Words that use this prefix include rupture and ruptible. There are more words that use this as its root word than prefix.
No the word forefather is not a prefix, but there is a prefix in the word. The prefix in the word forefather is Fore, meaning before.