The prefix 'mal' means 'bad' in Greek. the word 'func' means 'to work' and the 'tion' suffix means 'a state of'. In this case, the word 'malfunction' literally means 'a state of working badly'.
The noun or verb malfunction does not contain a suffix : the prefix "mal" means bad, as in not functioning well or correctly.* There is no adjective with an -al suffix for malfunction (as there is for function). Instead, the present participle malfunctioning is used as an adjective.
Either "dys-" (as in dysfunction, dystopia) or "mal-" (as in malfunction, malodorous).
mis- misuse, misspell, mistake, mistrustmal- malfunction; malcontent
Yes, 'mal-' is a prefix.
It means bad or badly; Poor
The beginning prefix of the word malfunction is "mal-."
The noun or verb malfunction does not contain a suffix : the prefix "mal" means bad, as in not functioning well or correctly.* There is no adjective with an -al suffix for malfunction (as there is for function). Instead, the present participle malfunctioning is used as an adjective.
mal
Either "dys-" (as in dysfunction, dystopia) or "mal-" (as in malfunction, malodorous).
The prefix mal means bad or evil.
mis- misuse, misspell, mistake, mistrustmal- malfunction; malcontent
Yes, 'mal-' is a prefix.
It means bad or badly; Poor
The prefix in the word maladjusted is mal-. This prefix means bad.
The Latin root mal means bad or evil. Doctors make use of the root mal to deal with all kinds of problems. An example is the word malfunction.
The prefix "mal-" means bad, wrongful, or ill. It is commonly used in words to indicate the presence of something negative or undesirable. For example, "malfunction" means a failure or breakdown, and "malicious" means having the intention to harm or cause damage.
The prefix "mal" means "bad," as in evil, wrong or harmful.