The prefix meaning the opposite of pre- (prior to, ahead of) is normally post- (after) which is also the opposite of ante- (before).
Example: prewar/postwar
Some root words use re- (again) to form an afterversion, e.g. preview/review.
It's "un".
For example, in unappreciative, it means opposite of appreciative behavior, not appreciative.
That would be "ill" as in "illogical."
Contrary
Contrary to its construction, inflammable does not mean "not flammable" : it means roughly the same thing. (able to burn)The prefix non- is used to form nonflammable, which does mean "not flammable."
"Un" is a negation-prefix. For example, "intentional" means "on purpose" and "unintentional" means "not on purpose" or "contrary to purpose".
InSence
Prefix=IN
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
contrer
Words with the prefix contra include contrary, contradict, and contraband. Words with the prefix counter include counteract, counterfeit, and counterbalance.
Contrary to its construction, inflammable does not mean "not flammable" : it means roughly the same thing. (able to burn)The prefix non- is used to form nonflammable, which does mean "not flammable."
Contrary to its construction, inflammable does not mean "not flammable" : it means roughly the same thing. (able to burn)The prefix non- is used to form nonflammable, which does mean "not flammable."
"Un" is a negation-prefix. For example, "intentional" means "on purpose" and "unintentional" means "not on purpose" or "contrary to purpose".
InSence
Did you mean intraspecific competition? If that is the case, it is competition within a species. This is contrary to interspecific competition which is competition between different species. Hope that helps. answ2 The prefix Inter means 'between', the prefix Intra means 'within'.
"Against" is the English equivalent of the Greek prefix "anti-." The preposition contra is the Latin equivalent. An English derivative of the Greek prefix is the noun "antagonist." An English derivative of the Latin equivalent is the adjective "contrary."
contrary
Contrary to popular belief, teenagers can be very intelligent.
On the Contrary was created in 1952.
Contrary to what she was told, he did not steal anything. What she did was contrary to what she had been taught by her parents.