"in-", making the opposite word 'inglorious'. The correct opposite depends however on the context and meaning you are using the word in. "Inglorious" has the meaning 'obscure, unsung', while 'glorious' in the sense of 'brilliant' (as e.g. in a performance) has a better opposite in words like unimpressive or mediocre.
The negative prefix for the word "glorious" is "un-".
The negative prefix for the word "do" is "un-".
The negative prefix is un-. This make the word unorganized.
The word "misunderstand" has two prefixes: "mis-" and "under-".
The negative prefix for "settle" is "un-".
The correct negative prefix of "relevance" is "ir-".
The negative prefix is un-. This make the word unorganized.
The negative prefix for the word "do" is "un-".
The negative prefix is un-. This make the word unorganized.
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The word "misunderstand" has two prefixes: "mis-" and "under-".
The word glorious doesn't have a prefix. Prefixes are letters added tp the beginning of a word. It does have a suffix, -ous. Suffixes are letters added to the end of a word.suffix is -ful meaning full of.
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What is the prefix of immature? π·Answer
A prefix is the letters that are placed before the root word, changing the meaning of the word. The prefix "un" placed before equal changes the meaning of the word to a negative connotation, making it "not equal."
In- is a negative, meaning not. Inexperienced would be not experienced.
The root word for misunderstand is under
The prefix for kind is unkind