The prefix of "correct" is "cor-", the prefix of "sane" is "un-", and the prefix of "describe" is "dis-".
The correct prefix for "wrap" is "un-".
The correct prefix for "supply" is "re-".
A prefix for "correct" is "in-".
A prefix for correct is 'in'; incorrect means something is wrong, an error.
The correct negative prefix of "relevance" is "ir-".
The prefix for "sane" is "in-." When the prefix "in-" is added to "sane," it creates the word "insane," which means not mentally sound or exhibiting deranged behavior. Prefixes are affixes added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning. In this case, the prefix "in-" changes the meaning of "sane" to its opposite, indicating a lack of sanity.
There is no single correct prefix
The correct prefix for "wrap" is "un-".
The correct prefix for "supply" is "re-".
A prefix for "correct" is "in-".
A prefix for correct is 'in'; incorrect means something is wrong, an error.
A prefix for correct is 'in'; incorrect means something is wrong, an error.
The correct negative prefix of "relevance" is "ir-".
The correct prefix to add to "fashionable" is "un-", resulting in "unfashionable."
Arthro is not the correct prefix. Arthr- is the correct root word which means joint.
No, incorrect is not a prefix, although it does have a prefix on it. The prefix is "in," meaning "not." So the word "incorrect" means "not correct."
The Latin root of the word incapable is capabilis from capere (to take). This provides the root -cap- and the suffix -able (suited for). The prefix in- usually means "not".Prefix, root, and suffix are in-cap-able(not suited for, i.e. not capable of doing something)