The prefix for "confident" is "un-".
The positive prefix of "shy" is "un-." For example, "unshy" means not shy or confident.
The opposite of confident is diffident. The prefix is dif-, a variation of de-. The root word is -fident, related to "fidelity", "bona fides", "fiduciary" and other similar words having to do with trust. Unconfident also fits.
To reassure is literally to assure again; to assure is to present someone with a reason to be confident about something. These meanings can be metaphorical. To reassure someone does not necessarily require you to assure them twice. Rather, to reassure someone would be to make them feel confident about something. Usually it concerns something that they are worried about. Let me assure you that this medicine is safe to use. Here are the statistics. I hope that you feel reassured.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
unconfident
The positive prefix of "shy" is "un-." For example, "unshy" means not shy or confident.
The opposite of confident is diffident. The prefix is dif-, a variation of de-. The root word is -fident, related to "fidelity", "bona fides", "fiduciary" and other similar words having to do with trust. Unconfident also fits.
Well yes! being confident is good in every situation. If you are confident about how you look, everyone else will be confident around you. Hot to be confident? hmmm NO ! you dont have to be hot to be confident. ! But you definetly have to be confident to be hot ;)
Yes, confident is an adjective -- She is a confident person.
To reassure is literally to assure again; to assure is to present someone with a reason to be confident about something. These meanings can be metaphorical. To reassure someone does not necessarily require you to assure them twice. Rather, to reassure someone would be to make them feel confident about something. Usually it concerns something that they are worried about. Let me assure you that this medicine is safe to use. Here are the statistics. I hope that you feel reassured.
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The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
I am confident about my ability to do the job.The players seem more relaxed and confident this season.He has become more confident in his Spanish-speaking skills.They have a confident air about them.We are confident that conditions will improve soon.
the animal who is really confident