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The prefix "re-" would be added to "awaken" to convey the meaning of waking again. So, it would become "reawaken."
The prefix "inter-" can be added to change to convey the meaning of switching between similar items.
The prefix that would be added to "edit" to convey the meaning "to edit together" is "co-". Combining it with "edit" creates the word "coedit," which means editing together in collaboration.
The prefix "ante-" would be added to the root "date" to convey the meaning of marking as if it happened earlier, forming the word "antedate."
The base word for "discouragement" is "encourage." The prefix "dis-" added to "courage" changes the meaning to convey the opposite, indicating a lack of encouragement or support.
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The prefix "inter-" can be added to change to convey the meaning of switching between similar items.
You would add the prefix 'pre' - as in 'predate'.
The prefix "ante-" would be added to the root "date" to convey the meaning of marking as if it happened earlier, forming the word "antedate."
A prefix is a syllable that is added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning or create a new word.
A prefix goes before the word and can change the meaning, or the way that the word is used. For example, the prefix un- can be added to the word to give it opposite meaning.
No, "in-" is a common prefix that means "not" or "opposite of." "Possible" is a word on its own, not a prefix.
A prefix is an addition to a word that changes its meaning. If the prefix "pre" is added to heat, it changes its meaning to heating something over again. In the case of the word blame, it does not have such a prefix to it.
The prefix un- meaning not is added to the adjective (present participle) caring to form uncaring.
No, "invisible" is a standalone word, not a prefix word. The prefix "in-" can be added to other words to indicate negation or absence, such as in the term "inability."
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No. Unflattering is an adjective.A prefix is a word part. It is added to a word to change or modify its meaning. (E.g. the prefix un- added to flattering forms the new and opposite word unflattering.)
A prefix, such as "pre" added to "view" to create "preview".