Discongest means to relieve congestion or to clear a blockage. It is often used in the context of traffic, drainage systems, or nasal passages.
The root word of congested is "congest," which comes from the Latin word "congestus" meaning "heaped together" or "crowded."
No, "dis" is not a suffix. It is a prefix that is used to indicate negation or reversal.
Yes, dis- is a prefix. This prefix means not.
own is the root meaning to possess and dis is the prefix meaning not
Dis gives an opposite meaning when it is added to the word given.
The root word of congested is "congest," which comes from the Latin word "congestus" meaning "heaped together" or "crowded."
No, "dis" is not a suffix. It is a prefix that is used to indicate negation or reversal.
Yes, dis- is a prefix. This prefix means not.
The prefix "dis" means to do the opposite i.e. dicontinue It can also mean not, as in disloyal
Do you mean the prefix dis- or the word "diss," which is a slang word meaning, "to put down"?
From dis, meaning not, and able.
"dis" meaning not
Don't say
The word you're looking for is... dis. Prefixing the word 'allows' with 'dis' reverses the meaning.
There was congestion in the traffic when I was getting to work.
own is the root meaning to possess and dis is the prefix meaning not
Dis gives an opposite meaning when it is added to the word given.