The word "alcoholic" does not have a prefix.
You could add the prefix non- to it to make the word nonalcoholic.
The word "alcoholic" does have a suffix; -ic is added to the end of the noun "alcohol" (a word for a thing) to form the noun "alcoholic", (a word for a person); and the adjective "alcoholic" to describe something as containing alcohol.
The suffix of alcoholic is ic. This suffix means relating to and is a noun. Some other examples include arithmetic, economic, and comic.
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Prefix=IN
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
Demi has no prefix; it IS a prefix.
The prefix is in. The prefix in- means not.
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A correct prefix to add to "alcoholic" could be "non-," changing it to "non-alcoholic," which means without alcohol.
The antonym for alcoholic with the prefix "non-" added is "nonalcoholic."
The prefix "dipso-" is derived from the Greek word "dipsa," meaning thirst. When used as a prefix, "dipso-" indicates a strong desire or craving for a specific substance, particularly alcohol. For example, "dipsomania" refers to an uncontrollable craving for excessive amounts of alcoholic beverages.
One prefix is "in-" such as ingrained.Using manner was so ingrained in me that I asked the waitress if I could be excused from the table.Vulgar language had been ingrained in the boy from his alcoholic parents.
There's probably none, but if there is, there's a very small percentage.
alcoholic and non alcoholic
He is not an alcoholic, but he does drink.
Tea isn't alcoholic.
You say "I am an alcoholic."
I am an Alcoholic.
alchoholic+ship=pirate
An alcoholic under the age of 18.