The correct prefix for "guide" is "mis-", so the incorrect prefix would be something like "un-" or "dis-".
The prefix for "guide" is "un-".
In the word "misunderstood", mis- and under- are prefixes.
The root word of "misjudge" is "judge." The prefix "mis-" is added to change the meaning to "incorrectly judge."
Mis- is a prefix that means "wrongly" or "badly", used before a verb to show that something has been done incorrectly. Judged is a verb root, meaning to form an opinion about someone or something after careful thought. So, "misjudged" is a verb formed by adding the prefix mis- to the root judged.
It means 'wrongly' as in mistake, mistime, mistype etc.
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The prefix for "guide" is "un-".
In the word "misunderstood", mis- and under- are prefixes.
A prefix is an added beginning to a word, which often changes its meaning. If you add the prefix "mis" to spelled, you get the word "misspelled", which means spelled incorrectly. This is, indeed, the antonym, or opposite, of spelled. disable, unable, and enable
The root word of "misjudge" is "judge." The prefix "mis-" is added to change the meaning to "incorrectly judge."
Mis- is a prefix that means "wrongly" or "badly", used before a verb to show that something has been done incorrectly. Judged is a verb root, meaning to form an opinion about someone or something after careful thought. So, "misjudged" is a verb formed by adding the prefix mis- to the root judged.
It means 'wrongly' as in mistake, mistime, mistype etc.
The root word is correct. Incorrectly has a prefix in- and a suffix -ly on it.
A prefix is a group of letters added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning. The word "behave" itself does not have commonly used prefixes, but if we consider "un-" as a prefix, it would form "unbehave," which is not standard English. Instead, "misbehave" is a more appropriate example, where "mis-" serves as a prefix meaning to act incorrectly or poorly.
The prefix hept- comes from Greek "hepta" and means "seven." The prefix "sept- comes from the Latin "septem," which means "seven." The correct English name for a 7-sides polygon is "heptagon." Those who do not understand that English polygon names are derived from Greek, not from Latin, sometimes incorrectly name a 7-sided polygon as a septagon.
Direct is made of the Latin prefix dis- ( apart) and rectus, the past participle of regere, to steer.
Riddle AnswerThe answer is the word "incorrectly," which is correctly spelled.