Pro- means "forward,In front of."
Pro as a prefix usually means you are for something, as apposed to being against something.
e.g. a pro-lifer is a person who is anti-abortion, or against abortion.
Procrastinate does have a prefix. It is pro-. Pro- means forward. So the meaning of procrastinate is to not move forward.
Postdoctorate has a prefix of 'post' meaning after, and a suffix of 'ate' making it an adjective/descriptive word.
the prefix is pro-
Pro is a shortened version of the word professional, so is not a prefix in that case. Fessional, in urban slang, means a person that thinks they are good at something, but are not.
Yes, promote does have a prefix. Promote's prefix is pro-.
For, meaning 'in favour of'.
Procrastinate does have a prefix. It is pro-. Pro- means forward. So the meaning of procrastinate is to not move forward.
Pro- meaning "for" and bio- meaning "life."
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Pro- means "forward,In front of."Pro as a prefix usually means you are for something, as apposed to being against something.e.g. a pro-lifer is a person who is anti-abortion, or against abortion.
No, "procure" is not a prefix. It is a verb that means to obtain or acquire something. A prefix is a word part added at the beginning of a word to change its meaning or create a new word.
To be in favour of the government would mean that you are pro-government
Postdoctorate has a prefix of 'post' meaning after, and a suffix of 'ate' making it an adjective/descriptive word.
the prefix is pro-
The prefix in profusion is "pro".
Pro is a shortened version of the word professional, so is not a prefix in that case. Fessional, in urban slang, means a person that thinks they are good at something, but are not.
Yes, promote does have a prefix. Promote's prefix is pro-.