The root of unfortunate would be fortune.
un is the prefix and ate is the suffix.
unlucky
A sentence with the word 'unlucky' would just be a normal sentence. You would be very unlucky if your teacher realized that you had plagiarized this sentence.
The root is the noun "luck" which becomes an adjective by adding the suffix -y and a negative by adding the prefix un- (not).
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
The word 'unlucky' is an adjective form of the noun luck.
"Unlucky" has two morphemes: "un-" (a prefix meaning not) and "lucky" (the root word).
Lucky
"lucky" and "luckless" have the root "luck" and then a suffix. I can't think of any examples with a prefix.
unlucky
unlucky
"Unlucky" in Latin is infelix.
In the word "unlucky," the prefix "un-" means not or opposite. So "unlucky" means not lucky or unfortunate.
The base word for "misunderstood" is "understand," while the base word for "unlucky" is "luck."
A sentence with the word 'unlucky' would just be a normal sentence. You would be very unlucky if your teacher realized that you had plagiarized this sentence.
My friend Is unlucky she has idians buried under her house
unlucky