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A prefix goes in front of a word while a suffix goes at the end of a word.
super
The prefix "un" makes this a real word.
The word origin of bewilder shows us that the prefix "be-" (thoroughly) was added to the word "wilder" (to lead or go astray). Wilder is not a word that we currently use, but you could probably still call "be" a prefix.
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The prefix word that means to leave or go away is "de-" or "dis-".
another word for go away is please can you leave me alone.
Leave.
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A prefix goes in front of a word while a suffix goes at the end of a word.
The prefix "non-" can be added to most words to indicate negation or absence. However, not all words can have "non-" as a prefix, and its usage is dependent on the specific meaning and structure of the word.
First is not a prefix. It can not go in front of a root word.
Word, the word does not have a root/prefix to go with it.
Leave, scram, vamoose, depart, retreat, withdraw. exit...
super
The prefix "un" makes this a real word.
Depark