Some examples of common prefixes:
'un' as in undo, unwind, or unto.
'de' as in declare, deduct, or denote.
'dis' as in disassemble, dismiss, or discord.
're' as in remark, rebuild, or return.
'pre' as in prepare, precook, or premature.
'pro' as in promote, provoke, or produce.
Also:
The 'pre' in 'prefix' is also a prefix.
re-, pre-, in-, im-, un-, peri-, co-, con-, anti-, pro-, hemi-, de-, dis-, tri-, bi-, uni-, mono-, quadri-, ultra-, be-,
Examples of Prefixes:
anti- means against example: antifreeze
de- means opposite examples: decode, defrost, dehydrate
dis- means not or opposite of examples: disagree, dismount, discharge
fore- means before example: forecast
mid- means middle example: midway
non- means not example: nonsense
semi- means half example: semicircle
trans- means across example: transport
un- means not examples: unfriendly, unhappy
Prefixes and suffixes in like a name like a person
dangerous
prefixes
reluctantly
Greek, from 'autos', self
Some prefixes for the word "roll" include re-, un-, and over-.
Some prefixes for committee are: subcommittee, intercommittee, and supercommittee.
Some prefixes for "ridicule" include: "un-", "re-", and "pre-".
Some commonly used prefixes for "come" include: re-, be-, and out-.
Some prefixes for positive are "pro-", "co-", "anti-", and "super-".
Some prefixes for "accurate" are: in-, mis-, un-. These prefixes can change the meaning of the word to inaccurate, inaccurate, and inaccurate, respectively.
Prefixes: pre-, re- Suffixes: -er, -ing
Some prefixes related to marine include "aquatic," "oceanic," "maritime," and "nautical."
Some prefixes to the word "terminate" include pre-, re-, and de-.
Some prefixes for "unaware" include "dis-" (disunaware), "non-" (nonunaware), and "in-" (inunaware).
Some prefixes that can be added to the word "sweet" are super-, extra-, ultra-, and mega-. These prefixes can convey a sense of intensity or abundance in relation to sweetness.
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