There are many words with both a suffix and a prefix. Here is one: unacceptable.
The prefix "un-" means "not" or "opposite of". It is commonly used to reverse the meaning of a word.
The prefix is dif-. This prefix means to differ.
Unaccept, though it is a prefix and the opposite of accept, appears not to be an accepted English word. Unaccepting, unaccesptable, are proper words, but need the added suffix to qualify. There seems to be a discussion on the internet about whether, and in what context, unaccept is acceptable. I advice not to use the word unaccept!
The morpheme in "unacceptable" is "accept," which carries the root meaning of the word. The prefix "un-" is added to change the meaning to "not acceptable."
Unacceptable is not an accurate word to define a law. What do you want to mean by unacceptable ?
it is unacceptable
An unacceptable solution is an extraneous one.
"The fistfight at the school board meeting was unacceptable behavior by public officials." "His essay was found to be unacceptable, and he had to rewrite it." "Adding nonsense answers to WikiAnswers is an unacceptable practice."
Well, unacceptable means not acceptable, so you can use it in the sentence,"You only finished half of your homework; this is unacceptable."
Swearing at a teacher is unacceptable.
why was it unacceptable for alunsina to marry paburi?explain your answer