No, a prefix is a word that goes on the start of a word e.g. pre- in preschool
un-
'Happy' has no suffix. You could put a prefix on it though, as in 'unhappy', where 'un-' is the prefix.
The prefix in "unhappiness" is "un-," which means "not." It is added to the root word "happiness" to change its meaning to the opposite.
There are exactly 333 pages in the book The Pursuit of Happiness including the acknowledgments and prefix. I should know, I wrote it. Sincerely, Chris Gardner
joice means happiness and laughter in Latin and re is a prefix so it must be Ejoikre
The morpheme "un-" in the word "unhappiness" functions as a prefix that indicates the opposite or negation of the root word "happiness."
the meaning is: in the state ofone example is: sickness-in the state of being ill or sick
Prefix examples: Mis- (misunderstand) Un- (unhappy) Super- (supernatural) Suffix examples: -ly (quickly) -ful (beautiful) -ness (happiness)
Prefix=IN
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.