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The prefix in the word "impaciente" is "im-," which means "not" or "opposite."
At the "Beginning" of a word
The prefix that can be put in front of "care" is "dis-" to form the word "discare."
no but if you put unencourage the prefix word would be un but if it is just encourage then no it does not have a prefix to it.
The prefix "un-" can be put in front of the word "describe" to create the word "undescribe."
A prefix
The prefix "ir-" is found in irrelevant, irreverent, and irreparable.
The word "population" can have the prefix "de-" added to it, creating the word "depopulation," which refers to a reduction in the population of a specific area or group.
No. Prefixes are easily spotted because 1) they are found at the front of words, 2) the part after the prefix is a word in itself, and 3) the prefix is not usually a word in itself. "Overjoyed" is not a prefix. It is an adjective.
The prefix "counter-" can be added in front of the word "clockwise" to form the term "counterclockwise."
The word 'creatures' does not have a prefix. The root word is create and the ending is changed to 'ures' to denote that it is a thing that has been created.
A syllable put before a rootword to warm a new word.