-ward
The base word is vert, to turn. The affixes are: in (not, prefix) ad (toward, prefix) ent (-ing, suffix) ly (in such a manner, suffix).
im- is the prefix of imitate. Im- can mean toward or not.
prefix dis- = "not"root incline = "to lean or tend toward"suffix -tion = "the act or state of being"disinclination = "the state of not tending toward something"
The true opposite of prefix is no prefix.But, as a prefix means something added at the start of a word. the generally understood opposite is suffix - which is something added to the end of a word.
There is no suffix in misjudge.
The prefix is "a-," meaning "up" or "toward." The root is "loft," meaning "above." There is no suffix in the word "aloft."
having quality having quality
The base word is vert, to turn. The affixes are: in (not, prefix) ad (toward, prefix) ent (-ing, suffix) ly (in such a manner, suffix).
Demeanor definition is - behavior toward others : outward manner. ... And, finally, we take one last step, and add the suffix -or to demean to get demeanor.
When the suffix "-ward" is added to a word, it typically creates an adverb indicating direction or movement. For example, "backward" or "toward."
If "logy" is to the study of something, then a similar suffix for "toward" would be "-ward." For example, the word "forward" means a direction or movement towards something.
im- is the prefix of imitate. Im- can mean toward or not.
"Pre-" is a prefix, not a suffix. A verb is a word that shows an action, occurrence, or state of being. "Treat" is a verb that means to behave toward or deal with in a certain way.
deft
prefix dis- = "not"root incline = "to lean or tend toward"suffix -tion = "the act or state of being"disinclination = "the state of not tending toward something"
It basically means doing or tending toward some action. Example: supportive, meaning you are supporting someone/ something.
Ad- prefix meaning toward. -mon- root coming from the latin "monere" meaning to warn. -ish suffix meaning in the likeness of. Essentially, to warn about something.