To find the suffix of a word, take apart the word in the most sensible place and see if the letters in the front is an actual word. most of the time the following letters will be a suffix... but not all of the time so beware.
Example...
loveable.
take it apart to love and able. That would make -able the suffix. Most of the time this works but again sometimes this fails.
tend
in french, il y a du vent
The suitable prefix for pure is pure it won't make sense of you put another set of words in front of pure it just would not make
The prefix of "fault" is "un-". A prefix is a group of letters added before a word to modify its meaning. In this case, adding "un-" to "fault" changes the meaning to indicate the absence or opposite of fault.
The word 'creatures' does not have a prefix. The root word is create and the ending is changed to 'ures' to denote that it is a thing that has been created.
The prefix that can be put in front of "plausible" is "im-".
illegitimate
The prefix that can be put in front of "care" is "dis-" to form the word "discare."
no idea
The prefix "un-" can be put in front of the word "describe" to create the word "undescribe."
The prefix "counter-" can be added in front of the word "clockwise" to form the term "counterclockwise."
tend
The prefix "dis-" can be added to the front of "interest" to form the word "disinterest," which means lack of interest or impartiality.
Possibly: pro, anti, and non
in french, il y a du vent
Un- , dis- and en- are all prefixes that can be put in front of able.
7-letter wordsbethink, rethink, unthink8-letter wordsmisthink, outthink9-letter wordsoverthink10-letter wordsgroupthink11-letter wordsdoublethink