The prefix for "got irritated" is "dis-".
There are no prefix for gotten because the WORD "GOT" is a rootword so definicially there are no answer for that question:)
Yes, it does "irresponsible" the prefix turns its meaning into the opposite.
The root word for "irritated" is "irritate."
I was most irritated to find that the comics store had taken the books that I wanted out of the sale rack.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
There are no prefix for gotten because the WORD "GOT" is a rootword so definicially there are no answer for that question:)
The prefix of literate is illiterate :) Haha i got it first!!!! From Kere!!!!
Yes, it does "irresponsible" the prefix turns its meaning into the opposite.
It's got to be "ante" because it means before and I can't think of any other prefix that means "beginning".
Oh, dude, camouflage is like a ninja word - it's got a prefix and a root! "Camou" is the prefix, and it means "to disguise." And the root word is "flage," which... just kidding, there's no root word. It's just "camouflage." So, yeah, it's got a prefix and a whole lot of stealth.
She's this Persian princess who both Rex and Max had a crush on. This got Zoe really irritated.
no you will not. <><><><><> Rinse well with running water. If they stay irritated or you have vision problems see an ophthalmologist.
The root word for "irritated" is "irritate."
Annoyed, bothered or disturbed. Example: -I was irritated when he split coffee on my pants. -my skin is irritated from laundry detergents. *in other context; irritated (skin) means inflamed/itchy.
What part of speech is irritated in the sentence below? They seemed irritated by our behavior.
Un is the prefix.
another word for being irritated is being annoyed