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When I use a prefix before a word ,I double check to make sure it sounds right.
I'm pretty sure its neither. A prefix/suffix is IN a word, not a word itself.
De is a prefix that can be used with legacy. It spells the word delegacy. It means the act of delegating.
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The word unsure does not have a prefix or a suffix. It is a standalone word formed by combining the roots "un" (meaningnot) and "sure."
Yes, the word "profit" does have the prefix "pro-," which means "forward" or "in favor of."
To add a prefix to the word "definitely," you could use "in-" to form "indefinitely."
re because public is a word we use in our launguage
I'm pretty sure its plea.
You could use "un-," as in "she was in a state of unrest." Or the word "arm" to form "armrest," but that's not a prefix.
The word origin of bewilder shows us that the prefix "be-" (thoroughly) was added to the word "wilder" (to lead or go astray). Wilder is not a word that we currently use, but you could probably still call "be" a prefix.
A prefix is the letters used to make a different word or sound on a root or base word such as fixed, with a prefix it can become unfixed meaning not fixed or broken