The prefix of the word imply is IM it means not or non(:
The prefix of the word "imply" is "im-".
The root word of dishearten is "heart." The prefix "dis-" added to "heart" changes the meaning to imply a loss of courage or enthusiasm.
Yes, "dis-" is a prefix that is used to imply reversal or opposite meaning.
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.
Quiet is the root word and -ly is the suffix i dont think theirs a prefix
The prefix "sur-" means "over" or "above." It is often used to imply a sense of superiority or excess in terms of quantity or degree.
The prefix in the term demand design is "de". It is used to imply intensity to the demand which is a strong request.
And what? Emmigration? Immigrants are looking to enter a new country, while emmigrants are looking to leave their current country. 'Im' being the prefix to imply incoming, as in importing, while 'Em' is the prefix to imply outgoing, or exporting.
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.
tuna, tora, tera (prefix that goes with "byte")
The word "below" seems to imply that there is some graphic. However, I see no such graphic.
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The word "answered" does not have a prefix. The word "unanswered" has the prefix "un-" which negates the root.
Accept
be is a root word so there is no prefix in the word be
is there a prefix for the word generic
There is no prefix in the word dolphin.
The prefix of the word "share" is "sh-"