"Un" is not a root word by itself. It is often used as a prefix in English to form negative words or opposite meanings, such as "unhappy" or "unfortunate."
The root word is doubt (un-doubt-ly).
un is prefix which means no popul means people
Fair is the root word. Un- is the prefix, and -ness is the suffix.
No. It is a word that has a prefix, so it is not a root word. The prefix in it is "un".
Yes. "Un-" is the prefix for the root word "disturbed."
the root word for undemocratic is un the right term is un
the root word for undemocratic is un the right term is un
The root word is mean. The suffixes used are -ing and -ful while un- is its prefix.
The root word is doubt (un-doubt-ly).
un is prefix which means no popul means people
Fair is the root word. Un- is the prefix, and -ness is the suffix.
un is the prefix fortun is the root word ate is the suffix
The root word is habit. Un- is the prefix, and -ed is the suffix.
No. It is a word that has a prefix, so it is not a root word. The prefix in it is "un".
Yes. "Un-" is the prefix for the root word "disturbed."
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The root word of "unmeaningful" is "meaning." By adding the prefix "un-" to "meaning," we create the word "unmeaningful," which conveys the opposite of meaningful.