Happy
Some words with the root word "happy" include happiness, happily, and unhappy.
Prefix: un- Root word: happy Suffix: -y Meaning: not feeling or showing pleasure; sad or displeased.
"Un" is not a root word by itself. It is often used as a prefix in English to form negative words or opposite meanings, such as "unhappy" or "unfortunate."
The root word for "sad" is likely the Old English word "sæd," meaning sated or full, which later evolved to mean "satisfied" and eventually "sorrowful" or "unhappy."
a prefix a a root in front of a word a example would be re like in the word remind
Unhappy is not a compound word. The word unhappy is a root word plus a prefix.
The root word is hap=chance.
No it is not
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Some words with the root word "happy" include happiness, happily, and unhappy.
Prefix - un Root word - happy Suffix - ness
Prefix: un- Root word: happy Suffix: -y Meaning: not feeling or showing pleasure; sad or displeased.
"Un" is not a root word by itself. It is often used as a prefix in English to form negative words or opposite meanings, such as "unhappy" or "unfortunate."
In the word unsuccessful, un- and suc- are both prefixes.
The root word for "sad" is likely the Old English word "sæd," meaning sated or full, which later evolved to mean "satisfied" and eventually "sorrowful" or "unhappy."
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a prefix a a root in front of a word a example would be re like in the word remind