There could be several prefixes for smoker: ex-, anti-, and non-.
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 opposite prefix of the prefix "meta-" is "pre-".
The prefix of the word "smoker" is "smoke-". A prefix is a group of letters added at the beginning of a word to change its meaning. In this case, "smoke-" is added to the root word "er" to form the word "smoker," which refers to a person who smokes cigarettes or other substances.
The smoker.
Because non smoker's have WAYYY better health then a smoker in racing.
Non Smoker
a passive smoker
yes he is a smoker
No he is not a smoker.
Yes She Is A trained Smoker
Yes, he was a chain smoker
No
CPR can be performed by a smoker.
"Anti" usually refers to "against", or "repel", so an "anti-smoker" is not just a non-smoker, it is someone strongly against smoking or smokers: "Jane, I know you're a non-smoker, but do you have to be such an anti-smoker?" "Mary and Dave have started their first anti-smoker campaign at the sports club."