Suffix - can change the meanings of the root words to which they are added.Adding suffixes to words can also changes what part of speech the word is.
Here are some examples:
-ness
-ment
-ity
means a state,condition,or quality
-ance
means an action or process;quality or state of
-ism
means act of,state of,doctrine of,or characteristic of
-ian
means one who works with
-ist
means aone who practices an action;one occupied with work skilled in
I HOPE I CAN HELP WITH YOU :D
The prefix for courteous is 'dis' - discourteous
The prefixes "dis" and "un" can both be used to achieve a very similar meaning.
Im (which means 'not')
Imitate or dimmer?
Impolite
do
Politeness
courteous
i am courteous courteous- having or showing good manners, polite. Your mom(can be anyone) is so courteous The customer was very courteous even though she was making a complaint.
That is the correct spelling of "courteous" (polite, mannered).
The root of courteous is actually the word "court", but used in this context it is archaic. For example, one could say "he has shown very good court", but today one would more likely say something closer to "he has been very courteous" or "he has shown much courtesy."
The correct spelling is "courteous" (displaying politeness and civility).
courteous
The courteous negative prefix is "un-", which is used to form words with a negative meaning in a polite or respectful way. It is often used in formal or polite language to express negativity without sounding too harsh.
Polite.
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The prefix used with "follow" is "un-".
he asked her in courteous manner. Be courteous and you will get respect.
more courteous, most courteous
you are vey courteous
more courteous
The Ambassador is known to be courteous and gracious. Did the hotel clerk seem to be overly courteous?
courteous expression
The doorman was very courteous.