InSence
ir- as in irresponsible
Well unhappy itself is not a prefix but, unhappy has a prefix and that is "un" because, the word makes sense with out un in it and un turns happy into not happy so this word has a prefix you dumbhole.
The prefix of "nonsense" is "non-." In linguistics, a prefix is an affix which is placed before a base word to modify its meaning. In this case, the prefix "non-" indicates negation or absence, so when added to "sense," it forms the word "nonsense," meaning something that lacks sense or meaning.
The prefix "audi" simply means to hear or relates to the sense of hearing.
The prefix 'dis-' is used in this sense as 'to do the opposite of', as in 'disallow'. To disconnect, therefore, is to act in the directly opposite of 'connect'.
The prefix that can be added to the word "sense" to indicate that something doesn't make sense is "in-".
The prefix for foolish or no sense is "non-" or "un-".
Nonsense
Nonsense
sensor, sensed, sensing, sensitive, sensation, sensational, sensibility, sensate
the prefix means 'sight' in the sense of stereopsis seeing solid objects
Cause is not a prefix. A prefix needs to be a sound or combination of sounds which does not make sense on its own. Cause is a word.
ir- as in irresponsible
One common suffix for "sense" is "-less," which means without the quality of "sense" such as in "senseless."
The prefix "mis-" is of Latin origin. It is commonly used to indicate a sense of wrongness or badness.
Well unhappy itself is not a prefix but, unhappy has a prefix and that is "un" because, the word makes sense with out un in it and un turns happy into not happy so this word has a prefix you dumbhole.
The prefix of "nonsense" is "non-." In linguistics, a prefix is an affix which is placed before a base word to modify its meaning. In this case, the prefix "non-" indicates negation or absence, so when added to "sense," it forms the word "nonsense," meaning something that lacks sense or meaning.