There is no suffix which means agree.
-agree
disagree
Agreement
Disagree
The word agreement has a suffix which is "ment"
disagreeable is a word but be careful in what context your using it in or it won't make sense
'Disagreed' already has the past tense suffix, -ed. Another suffix, such as -able, could be added to the root word, agree.
The prefix 'im' can added to make the word impolite.
Disagree
The word agreement has a suffix which is "ment"
disagreeable is a word but be careful in what context your using it in or it won't make sense
a prefix is just something that you add onto a word like agree-ment hopefully that helped
In the word "inform", in- is a prefix. You could add the prefix mis- to it to get misinform.
If you add a prefix to a word, you can change the meaning.
The adding a prefix to the word "add" would result in the word "postadd".
You could add the prefix mis- to it to make the word misfits.
The prefix 'im' can added to make the word impolite.
'Disagreed' already has the past tense suffix, -ed. Another suffix, such as -able, could be added to the root word, agree.
"Possibility" doesn't have a prefix. You could add the prefix im- to it to make the word impossibility.
Pre-The prefix for prefix is pre; because it's before the root word fix.