No, incorrect is not a prefix, although it does have a prefix on it. The prefix is "in," meaning "not." So the word "incorrect" means "not correct."
The prefix is 'mis' meaning bad, lack of, or incorrect.
It means "not" e.g. "insufficient" vs "sufficient"
Blemished has a prefix and it is: unblemished s
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A prefix for "correct" is "in-".
The prefix is 'mis' meaning bad, lack of, or incorrect.
"In", as in "incorrect" as opposed to "correct". There is also "Un" as in "unreliable" versus "reliable". Both prefixes negate their respective words.
A prefix for correct is 'in'; incorrect means something is wrong, an error.
A prefix for correct is 'in'; incorrect means something is wrong, an error.
mis- meaning "incorrect" or "erroneous"
The correct prefix for "guide" is "mis-", so the incorrect prefix would be something like "un-" or "dis-".
The prefix is 'mis' meaning bad, lack of, or incorrect.
The opposite of "prove" with a prefix is "disprove." It means to show that something is false or incorrect through evidence or reasoning.
The root word is correct. Incorrectly has a prefix in- and a suffix -ly on it.
It means "not" e.g. "insufficient" vs "sufficient"
it has 12 faces * * * * * Yet another totally incorrect answer by "The Community". The prefix "Octa-" stands for eight!