A prefix can be one of a number of word segments used preceeding a word to alter the word's meaning.
Common examples are:
pre- = before
post- = after
sub- = under
tele- = far
A prefix is a string of letters at the beginning of a word that changes its meaning. An example of a prefix is ante, as in antenatal.
inappropriate, insert, inattention, incoherence, incompatibility... to name a few...
The prefix with means against. An example is withdraw.
An example would be, in the word pro-democracy, pro is a prefix.
The prefix af- means to or toward. An example is affix.
The prefix ann means year. For example: anniversary.
The prefix cor- means with or together. One example of this prefix is '''cor'''rect.
An example word with the prefix "corp" is "corporation."
An example of a prefix for 'spell' is 'mis' for misspell.
The prefix with means against. An example is withdraw.
The antonym prefix for "capable" is "in." An example would be "incapable."
An example would be, in the word pro-democracy, pro is a prefix.
"Mini-" is the prefix for "little." For example, minifridge or minivan.
The word "clean" does not have a prefix. You have to add one-- for example, "unclean."
The prefix is mis. The word is misunderstood.
Yes, there are words with the prefix "or." For example, "order," "organize," and "oracle" are some common words that contain the prefix "or."
No. An example of a prefix would be rewind or preread.
The prefix af- means to or toward. An example is affix.
The prefix ann means year. For example: anniversary.