there is no prefix...return is a root word
The PREFIX of "return" is "re-".
"re-" is the prefix for "turn."
"Re" is a prefix meaning "again" or "back." It is commonly used in words like "replay" or "return."
Yes, the word "return" does make use of the prefix "re-". The prefix "re-" means again or back, so in this case "return" means to come back or go back.
The prefix "re-" in return and redirect means "again" or "back to a previous state." It implies repetition or bringing something back to its original position or condition.
The prefix "re-" means again or back. It is used to indicate repetition or return to a previous state.
yes it is a prefix
"re-" is the prefix for "turn."
Yes, the word "return" does make use of the prefix "re-". The prefix "re-" means again or back, so in this case "return" means to come back or go back.
A common prefix to add to turn is re-. This would make the word return.
The prefix "re-" means again or back. It is used to indicate repetition or return to a previous state.
"Re-" as a prefix means again or back. It is used to indicate repetition, restoration, or a return to a previous state or condition.
Again
Some words with the prefix 're' are:reacquaintreactreapplyrearrangerebuildrebukerecourserecyclereducereengagereferrefuseregardregeneratereinforcereinventrejuvinaterekindlerelocateremakeremodelremoverenegotiatereopenreorderreplayreplenishrequestrerunreselectresentreserveresetresurgenceretakerethinkreturnreusereviserevisionrewardrewind
Retry Return Re-establish Renew Reheat Remodel Reunification...lots
No, "turn" would be the root, and "re-" is a prefix meaning "again". Consider all the other words that use "re-" as a prefix - "reapply", "rerun"... well, "re-" pretty much anything, as it's still a productive prefix in English.
The prefix "ren-" means again or back. It is often used to indicate repetition or a return to a previous state in words like renew, rename, or renovate.
the prefix re- is a synonym for again. The prefix re- indicates a return to the previous condition, or repetition of a previous action. Do not confuse the prefix re- with the memo-ese word "re" which should properly be "in re," meaning " as to, or regarding the matter of..."