the first two letters of unable are a prefix ,but the last four are not they are a suffix.
The prefix UN means can't do something. Like for example Unable, She is unable to do it > She can't do it
A prefix is an added beginning to a word, which often changes its meaning. If you add the prefix "mis" to spelled, you get the word "misspelled", which means spelled incorrectly. This is, indeed, the antonym, or opposite, of spelled. disable, unable, and enable
Prefix=IN
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
Demi has no prefix; it IS a prefix.
Unable is not a prefix. The "un" in unable is the prefix.
The prefix of "able" is "un-".
unable
The prefix UN means can't do something. Like for example Unable, She is unable to do it > She can't do it
unfit & unable
un- unable dis - disable
No, un is the prefix to the word unabe and able doesn't have a prefix.
The prefix anti- can mean opposite or opposed (against). The prefix non- applied to an adjective means not, and the prefix im- also means not or unable to be.
A prefix is an added beginning to a word, which often changes its meaning. If you add the prefix "mis" to spelled, you get the word "misspelled", which means spelled incorrectly. This is, indeed, the antonym, or opposite, of spelled. disable, unable, and enable
The prefix anti- can mean opposite or opposed (against). The prefix non- applied to an adjective means not, and the prefix im- also means not or unable to be.
"Impregnable" means unable to be captured or entered by force, as in a fortress or stronghold. The prefix "im-" in "impregnable" is a negative prefix, meaning "not" or "without," so "impregnable" essentially means "cannot be penetrated."
Some words that use the prefix 'un' are:unableunbelievableunconsciousundeniableunendingunfurledungainlyunholyunimaginableunjustunknownunlovedunmeritedunnoticedunownedunprovenunquietunrestunsinkableuntidyunusedunvariedunwantedunexplained (OK, so I cheated a little)unyieldingunzip