Bad has no prefix, it is a simple word.
Both "mis-" and "mal-" are prefixes for bad.
mainly dys
The prefix of "bad" is "un-".
The prefix for bad nourishment is "mal-," which means "bad" or "wrong."
The beginning prefix of the word malfunction is "mal-."
It is actually a prefix. The prefix that means bad is mal-.
Bad
The prefix is 'mis' meaning bad, lack of, or incorrect.
The beginning prefix of the word malfunction is "mal-."
It is actually a prefix. The prefix that means bad is mal-.
The prefix for bad nourishment is "mal-," which means "bad" or "wrong."
Bad
The prefix in the word maladjusted is mal-. This prefix means bad.
The prefix is 'mis' meaning bad, lack of, or incorrect.
The prefix Din-means terrible, horrible, or bad
mis
The prefix "caco-" usually means "bad" or "ill." Some examples include cacophony (bad sound) and cacophony (bad vision).
Yes... prefix "in" INFAMOUS :having a bad reputation; of bad report; notoriously vile; detestable
The prefix dys- means something is abnormal or bad in some way. As in, dysfunctional or dyslexia.
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.