Yes, "dis" and "ap" are prefixes.
I don't want to disappoint you.She thought she would disappoint her friend.Though she did not wish to disappoint, the flu stopped her from hosting the party.
Disappointment.
the word "filled" is prefixed by "ful".
learn your facts idiot
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"disappoint"ed
I don't want to disappoint you.She thought she would disappoint her friend.Though she did not wish to disappoint, the flu stopped her from hosting the party.
Disappoint is the correct way to spell it.Some example sentences with the word in are:I hope you're not going to disappoint me.This book will not disappoint anybody.I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I cannot make it to your tea party.
prefix means add at the beginning.
Disappointment.
the word "filled" is prefixed by "ful".
learn your facts idiot
Any unit prefixed with the word milli- indicates one thousandth of the main unit. Any unit prefixed with the word micro- indicates one millionth of the main unit. Therefore, 125 of any unit prefixed with milli-, such as milligrams or millimetres, is more than 112 of the same unit prefixed with micro-, for example, micrograms or micrometres.
yes you can.
Waterlily and watermelon (blossom)
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Sorry to disappoint you but there is no other word for happy that rhymes with it.