The prefix for lacking in experience is "inex-" or "un-".
The word is "inexperienced."
The prefix of "lacking senses of responsibility" is "ir-" which means "not" or "without".
The prefix for "inconsiderate" is "in-", which means not or lacking.
The prefix of "inflexibility" is "in-," which means "not" or "lacking."
The prefix in "eligible" is "e-," which means "not" or "lacking."
"Neo" as in "neophyte" - a person just starting out in some area.
Yes ex- is the prefix of explosion. The prefix ex- means out of or lacking.
Ex- is the prefix for exile. Ex- means away from or lacking.
ir- as in irresponsible
No, "humorless" is not a prefix. It is a single word that means lacking humor or the ability to perceive or appreciate humor.
"In" as in "inadequate," meaning less than adequate or lacking.
The prefix for possibility meaning "no chance of rain" is "a-," as in "arid," which means lacking moisture or humidity.
ex- is the prefix of experienced. Usually the first syllable in a word is the prefix.
The prefix "a" means not or against. No the prefix "a" does not meant against....the prefix for against or opposing to is contra The prefix "a" just means, without, lacking or not. This is different because of such: Amoral would mean to have the exact opposite morals ie thinking doing good things is bad and bad things good. When infact amoral just means, to not think anything is bad.
Some words that start with the prefix "ex" are: exclaim, explore, extend, and exclude.
Immuno-efficiency? LOL The prefix "immuno" refers to a person's immune system. "Deficiency" means "lacking". The opposite of a lacking immune system would be one that is working exceedingly well.
Because they we're lacking of information. If they were lacking of information about your feeling therefore they were having insufficient experience about love. Mjnaruto