The prefix for belief is "dis-" or "belief."
i think it is dis
You could add the prefix "mis-" to change conception to mean a wrong or erroneous belief. This would result in the word "misconception."
Unbelief is the absence of belief, a passive activity, and disbelief is the active opposition to belief.
Crit is the prefix; it means to separate. ism is the suffix; it means belief.
The prefix "crede-" means "to believe" or "to trust." It is derived from the Latin word "credere" which means "to believe." Words containing this prefix usually involve concepts related to belief, trust, or faith.
i think it is dis
The word "belief" comes from the Old English word "geleafa," which means "belief, faith". The prefix "be-" in "belief" was altered on analogy of the verb "believe" . So, technically, the prefix of "belief" is "be-". But I believe you already knew that, didn't you? 😉
it means "belief" or "opinion"
You could add the prefix "mis-" to change conception to mean a wrong or erroneous belief. This would result in the word "misconception."
Unbelief is the absence of belief, a passive activity, and disbelief is the active opposition to belief.
Crit is the prefix; it means to separate. ism is the suffix; it means belief.
The prefix "crede-" means "to believe" or "to trust." It is derived from the Latin word "credere" which means "to believe." Words containing this prefix usually involve concepts related to belief, trust, or faith.
"Cred" is a suffix. It is added to the end of a word to indicate belief or trust in something.
Yes. It originates from belief which is the noun referring to a person believing in something, as well as the negating prefix dis.
"Cred" is a suffix that is derived from the Latin word "credo," meaning "believe." It is often used in English to denote credibility or belief in something.
first of all mono is not a word, it is a prefix. Its opposite is multi. edit: mono is the colloquial name for mononucleosis so it CAN be a word as a prefix, a more proper opposite is "poly" and not "multi"
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