DIShonest.
UNhonest.
The prefix that comes before "honest" is "dis-".
The prefix is dis- meaning "not".
Not honest
The prefix of "honest" is "un-".
The prefix "ante" comes from Latin. It means "before" or "prior to."
The prefix of "question" is "ques-". It is the part of the word that comes before the root, which in this case is "tion".
The prefix "ante-" means "before" or "prior to." It is commonly used in English to indicate something that comes before or precedes something else.
The prefix "vor-" means "before" or "in front of" in German. It is commonly used in words to indicate something that comes before or leads ahead.
In the dictionary? Honest comes before honor. O comes after E. HonEst, HonOr.
there's no prefix for noble
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dis-honest
The prefix -un can come before the word imaginative to make unimaginative.
Suffix
The prefix "ante" comes from Latin. It means "before" or "prior to."
Hon-
The prefix for honest is "dis-".
I do know but it is a chronuigical word
It is the prefix
It is the prefix