Precaution
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Yes the word caution is a verb meaning to warn. It is also a noun referring to the warning itself.
The word duplicitous has no prefixes. It has the root duplex, meaning "twofold" or "double," and the suffix -itous.
No, the additional prefixes are redundant and add nothing to the meaning.
The adverb form is "cautiously" (carefully, tentatively). The related noun is circumspection, meaning caution or prudence.
Some prefixes you can add to the word "Caution" are "pre-" (precaution), "mis-" (miscaution), and "re-" (recaution).
A prefix is a word part that appears before a root word to modify its meaning. Some examples of prefixes are "pre-" meaning before and "un-" meaning not.
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Some prefixes for the word "roll" include re-, un-, and over-.
non-essential, inessential, unessential
Prefixes change the meaning by doing something before or after. Ex:Pre- before doingRe- Doing againA suffix does the opposite. Ex:-ed- Did something Ex: He created... PIE :D
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Some prefixes for "accurate" are: in-, mis-, un-. These prefixes can change the meaning of the word to inaccurate, inaccurate, and inaccurate, respectively.
Prefixes. They are added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning.
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Warned has no prefixes or suffixes.
Some common prefixes related to art are "neo-" (meaning new or recent), "multi-" (meaning many or multiple), and "macro-" (meaning large or long). These prefixes are used to modify and describe different styles, movements, or aspects of art.