Irritate is itself the Latin root for many words, while the Greek root would be 'paroxy'
whats the prefix nihil mean?
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com- is the prefix. -ent is the suffix.
"Irritating" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more irritating" or "most irritating."
very irritating very irritating
Irritate my obviously bright Watson.
"Di-" is the prefix of "diluvial." It indicates separation or removal.
whats the prefix nihil mean?
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the answer carelessness
com- is the prefix. -ent is the suffix.
1 and 10 are simply integers. There is no particular prefix for them!
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"Irritating" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more irritating" or "most irritating."
Yes - irritating is the present participle form of the verb irritate. eg That noise is irritating me. Irritating is also an adjective. eg She is an irritating person.