It can be... but not usually
The word "befriend" is a verb.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
The prefix is un-. This prefix means not.
A prefix is not a prefix when it is placed at the end of a word rather than the beginning. In this case, it is referred to as a suffix.
The prefix be- indicates thoroughness or completion of treatment, as in bespeak or besiege, or an action that causes a condition to exist e.g. belittle, befriend, besmirch.
The same way you befriend anybody.
The accent or stress is on the second syllable. The 'be' is a prefix as in behead, bequest, bedeck, bedazzle, bedew, bewail, befriend, berate. The root word is NOT 'best' with a suffix '-ow'. The 'be-' prefix conveys the sense of surrounding, covering, affecting completely, or causing to be. The part of the word after the prefix is stressed because that is the root word and conveys the information.
The word "befriend" is a verb.
You befriend Captain Hook by helping him defeat Peter pan.
If you can't manage to befriend it since its a boss collect 5 charmeleons and release them you will receive a charizard ticket use it to befriend charizard.
You will have to ask this person why he or she is avoiding you. There is some problem that has to be resolved if you are to befriend this person.
I like to befriend my opponents to physch them out....
just be causual with them.or just don't befriend them!
Even though Becca was wierd and she smelled funny, I tried to befriend her.
Be- as a prefix goes back to Old English.It has become ingrained in some verbs: begin, believe, become.It can change an intransitive verb into a transitive one: bemoan, belie, besmirch.It can also also turn nouns and adjectives into verbs: befriend, belittle, bejewel.Finally, it is sometimes used on the fly: The bejacketed biker gang claimed the far corner of the pub.The prefix 'be' means all over or all around something.
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