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Both of does prefixes mean not. In this case, these prefixes make words the opposite of what they mean.
Dis means away
Does prefixes mean to or toward. One common word with this prefix is about.
The prefix il-, as well as the similar prefixes im-, in-, and ir-, all mean "not", or "the opposite of".They have their roots in the Latin in- (which also means "not" or "the opposite of"), but the -n- was assimilated with the sound of the following consonant, to become words such asillegal: the opposite of legalinfamous: the opposite of famousimpossible: the opposite of impossibleirresponsible: the opposite of responsibleThese four prefixes share the same definition, and the same roots, and are worth mentioning together.
Theses prefixes, such as ig, il, im, in and ir, mean "not". Examples: ignoble - not noble illegal - not legal imperfect - not perfect inconsistent - not consistent irregular - not regular
Both of does prefixes mean not. In this case, these prefixes make words the opposite of what they mean.
The prefixes il, im, and ir all mean "not" or "opposite of." They are used to negate the meaning of the base word that follows them.
The opposite prefixes for the word "conscious" are "un-" and "uncon-".
The opposite word of significant using prefixes would be "insignificant."
inpolite
Unfashionable.
Some common prefixes that create antonyms are "un-", "dis-", "in-", "im-", "non-", and "a-". Adding these prefixes to words can change their meaning to the opposite.
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The mean of prefixes for beneficial is "having a good effect or favorable result."
un
Two prefixes that mean "cut" or "cut out" are "dis-" and "ab-".
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