The prefix "un-" could be added to the word happy to create the word "unhappy," which means not happy.
A prefix is a group of letters added at the beginning of a word to change its meaning, such as adding "un-" to "happy" to make "unhappy".
The prefix "ness" generally adds the quality or state of being to a word. For example, "happiness" adds the quality of being happy to "happy."
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
what prefix does hypothesis have? what prefix does hypothesis have?
YOU
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.
Happy
The prefix "un-" could be added to the word happy to create the word "unhappy," which means not happy.
happy
There is no prefix but there is a suffix -ly added to the word passive.Prefixes are added to the beginning of a word eg happy/unhappy prefix is un-
Prefix - un Root word - happy Suffix - ness
The word "unhappy" includes the prefix "un," which changes the meaning of the word to indicate the opposite of happy.
A prefix is basically an add on to the beginning of a word.Example: Happy→Unhappy
un/happy/ly
'Happy' has no suffix. You could put a prefix on it though, as in 'unhappy', where 'un-' is the prefix.
A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a word to create a word with a different meaning.Examples : refill , undo, incomplete, precooked