The prefix "un" makes this a real word.
You could add the suffix -s to it to make the word isles.
You could add the prefix -un and the suffix -ed to make the word "un-vindicated."
Yes. Patient is the root word, and an adjective. (As in: "the patient man") "-ence" is the suffix, used to make the noun "patience" ("He showed patience") And "Im-" is the prefix added to negate the noun. ("He showed impatience")
what is the prefix for illminate
Accomplice- ac prefix and lice suffix . Yo mom
You could add the prefix un- to it to make the word unreliable.
It doesn't currently, but you could add the prefix up- or the suffix -ed to make the words "upsurge" and "surged."
You could add the prefix re- and the suffix -ing to make the word renumbering.
You could add the suffix -s to it to make the word isles.
You could add the prefix -un and the suffix -ed to make the word "un-vindicated."
pure
No. It can be used as a suffix to make the word syllabication.
There is not one. "Mis" is a prefix to the root word "place." There is no suffix. If you wanted to add one, you could put "-ment" on the end to make it "misplacement."
There could be im- prefix added, to make impolite, as in not polite.
You can make "flexible" into a noun by adding the suffix "-ity" to create "flexibility."
Yes. Patient is the root word, and an adjective. (As in: "the patient man") "-ence" is the suffix, used to make the noun "patience" ("He showed patience") And "Im-" is the prefix added to negate the noun. ("He showed impatience")
In- is one prefix you could put in front of justice. This would make the word injustice.