Progress, proceed
Procrastinate does have a prefix. It is pro-. Pro- means forward. So the meaning of procrastinate is to not move forward.
Pro-War Procrastanation
Program
The root to the word advance would be in Latin. The Latin root words "ad" and "ante" meaning "from" and "before".
The root word in "proponent" comes from the Latin "pono, ponere, posui, positus," meaning to put or place. So a proponent is someone who puts something forward, or, in other words, someone who argues for something.
Pro- means "forward,In front of."Pro as a prefix usually means you are for something, as apposed to being against something.e.g. a pro-lifer is a person who is anti-abortion, or against abortion.
Pro- means "forward,In front of."Pro as a prefix usually means you are for something, as apposed to being against something.e.g. a pro-lifer is a person who is anti-abortion, or against abortion.
Yes; it's pro-, meaning "forward". "Profit" is from the Latin noun profectus (-us, m.), "advance, progress, profit", which in turn is from pro- "forward" and facere, "to do, to make". The same prefix is seen in "progress", from Latin progredi, "to go forward."
proceed
In "proposed" the "pro" is no a prefix, it is part of the word.
Pro- means "forward or before.
There is protect protest project