'Unfaithful' contains both a prefix and a suffix: UN-faith-FUL.
The word "wishful" contains the suffix - ful. There is no prefix.
Unaware is a word. It contains the prefix un-, meaning not. But, unaware itself is not a prefix or suffix.
Prefix refers to a small 'word' that can be put in front of another word to change or alter its meaning. For example the prefix of the word 'Prefix' is pre, leaving the root word as 'fix'. Similarly in the word 'undecided', the prefix is 'un' and the root word is decided. Suffix is essentially the same thing, just at the end of the world, for example the word 'doing', the suffix is 'ing' leaving the root word 'do'. Inflamed has a prefix of 'in' and a suffix of 'ed' leaving the root word as flame. In short, yes. Inflamed has both a suffix and a prefix.
Population does not have a prefix. However, it contains a suffix (-tion).
It has a suffix (re) and a prefix (ion).
The word "wishful" contains the suffix - ful. There is no prefix.
Unaware is a word. It contains the prefix un-, meaning not. But, unaware itself is not a prefix or suffix.
Yes, the word insignificant has both. In- is the prefix. -Ant is the suffix.
There are many words with both a suffix and a prefix. Here is one: unacceptable.
Prefix refers to a small 'word' that can be put in front of another word to change or alter its meaning. For example the prefix of the word 'Prefix' is pre, leaving the root word as 'fix'. Similarly in the word 'undecided', the prefix is 'un' and the root word is decided. Suffix is essentially the same thing, just at the end of the world, for example the word 'doing', the suffix is 'ing' leaving the root word 'do'. Inflamed has a prefix of 'in' and a suffix of 'ed' leaving the root word as flame. In short, yes. Inflamed has both a suffix and a prefix.
Yes, incapable contains both a prefix (in) and a suffix (able).
Population does not have a prefix. However, it contains a suffix (-tion).
It has a suffix (re) and a prefix (ion).
It depends. It could be both. Like aerial only has a prefix.
There isn't one, because it contains no prefix or suffix.
It is the prefix hyper- attached to the word "active" which contains the suffix -ive.
Yes, the word "preview" does have both a prefix and a suffix. The prefix is "pre-" which means "before," and the suffix is "-view" which means "to see or look." When combined, the prefix and suffix create the word "preview," which refers to seeing something before it is fully available or shown.