This is an idiomatic usage, but if bug is a verb, then the opposite is unbug.
Correction:If you are meaning "bug" as in "to conceal a listening device," the prefix would be "de" as in "debug."
It would be "de" as in "devalue."
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.
When the prefix "un-" is added to the word "noble," the opposite is "ignoble." The prefix "un-" is used to indicate the reversal of the meaning of the base word, so "ignoble" means not noble or having low moral principles.
The prefix 'im' can added to make the word impolite.
A word part is basically a couple of simple letters such as in, un, de. The simple use of putting the word part "un" in front of words completely changes the meaning to the opposite. ie. Something necessary becomes unnecessary, usual to unusual. Thereby simply adding a wordpart can completely change the meaning of a word.
The prefix added to the word "approve" to make it its opposite is "dis-", resulting in the word "disapprove."
The prefix "un-" can be added to the word "incredible" to create the opposite, which would be "uncredible" meaning not credible or believable.
The prefix added to "justice" to make it the opposite is "in-". This forms the word "injustice," meaning the lack of fairness or a violation of rights.
It would be "de" as in "devalue."
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.
The opposite form of the word "expendable" by adding a prefix is unexpendable.
No. Unflattering is an adjective.A prefix is a word part. It is added to a word to change or modify its meaning. (E.g. the prefix un- added to flattering forms the new and opposite word unflattering.)
The prefix that would make "bolt" an opposite word is "un-". So, "unbolt" would be the opposite of "bolt".
When the prefix "un-" is added to the word "noble," the opposite is "ignoble." The prefix "un-" is used to indicate the reversal of the meaning of the base word, so "ignoble" means not noble or having low moral principles.
A prefix goes before the word and can change the meaning, or the way that the word is used. For example, the prefix un- can be added to the word to give it opposite meaning.
The prefix 'im' can added to make the word impolite.
The word "impossible" has the prefix "im-" added to the root word "possible." The prefix "im-" changes the meaning of the root word to create a new word with the opposite meaning.