The prefixes "dis," "un," and "in" generally convey negation or reversal of meaning. "Dis" typically indicates removal or negation, as in "disagree," meaning not in agreement. "Un" also signifies negation, often indicating the opposite, such as "unhappy," meaning not happy. "In" can denote negation or the opposite as well, as seen in "invisible," meaning not visible.
inpolite
un- (unhappy, undesirable, unhelpful), dis- disgusting, dissatisfied, dislocation)
Dis means away
Counter
anti pre non un in bi re post
of suffix
Some prefixes for the word "visors" are: un-, dis-, re-, and pre-.
Some common prefixes that create antonyms are "un-", "dis-", "in-", "im-", "non-", and "a-". Adding these prefixes to words can change their meaning to the opposite.
Employ has many prefixes such as - un -re -dis -co Eg. coemploy
Un- , dis- and en- are all prefixes that can be put in front of able.
Interview. International. Interference. Intersection. Internet.
The six prefixes are: 1. Un-, 2. Re-, 3. Dis-, 4. In-, 5. Im-, 6. Over-.