The verb except (to leave out or exclude) has several forms, using the suffixes such as -ed and -ing. There are fewer prefix forms.
excepted (exempt) adjective
excepting (leaving out) gerund noun
exception (an exclusion) noun
exceptionalism (promoting excellence) noun
exceptional (extraordinary, superb) adjective
exceptionally (extraordinarily, superbly, very well) adverb
unexceptional (average, undistinguished) adjective
unexceptionally (in an undistinguished or ordinary manner) adverb
There are other rarely used forms:
exceptant
exceptionable
exceptionably
exceptionableness
exceptionality
exceptionless
exceptious
exceptive
exceptor
exceptless
Ant is the suffix and there is no prefix.
prefix-in suffix-ious
No prefix; the suffix = -less.
a prefix is before the base word and a suffix is after the base word.
is there a prefix suffix or a root in the word aquaintance
The word because has neither a prefix nor a suffix.
Ant is the suffix and there is no prefix.
The prefix of the word is un-. The suffix of the word is -able.
The word "expanded" has a prefix ("ex-") and a suffix ("-ed").
There is no prefix in the word devastation. The root word is 'devastate'. The suffix is -tion.
There is not a prefix in the word Pugnacious, but there is a suffix and the suffix is ous.
there's not a prefix or a suffix in the word full
The prefix of the word "invariably" is "in-" meaning "not," and the suffix is "-ly" indicating that it is an adverb.
The word "easily" does not have a prefix or a suffix. It is an adverb that stands alone as a word.
prefix-in suffix-ious
No prefix; the suffix = -less.
The word "athlete" does not contain a prefix or a suffix. It is a standalone word.