In the word 'reapply', the affix 're' is a prefix.
No, "re-" is a prefix, and "apply" is the root word. "Reapply" is a word formed by adding the prefix "re-" to the root word "apply."
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The prefix of the word "share" is "sh-"
Oper is the prefix. There is no suffix. Able is the root word.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
Pre-The prefix for prefix is pre; because it's before the root word fix.
The prefix for the word "uninterested" is "un-".
Yes, the word 'reapply' is a verb.
No, "turn" would be the root, and "re-" is a prefix meaning "again". Consider all the other words that use "re-" as a prefix - "reapply", "rerun"... well, "re-" pretty much anything, as it's still a productive prefix in English.
There is no word that means "to not reapply." The only opposite would be (as for many action verbs) to defer, decline, or give up.
No the word forefather is not a prefix, but there is a prefix in the word. The prefix in the word forefather is Fore, meaning before.
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Mr Johnson, we are downsizing the Company and your position is is being terminated. If you still want to work for us, you need to reapply for another position.
The word "answered" does not have a prefix. The word "unanswered" has the prefix "un-" which negates the root.
be is a root word so there is no prefix in the word be
is there a prefix for the word generic
There is no prefix in the word dolphin.
The prefix of the word "share" is "sh-"
A prefix is not a prefix when it is placed at the end of a word rather than the beginning. In this case, it is referred to as a suffix.