The prefix word for suitable is "in-".
A suitable word for the prefix "ambulation" could be "walk."
A suitable prefix for "embarked" could be "re-" to create the word "reembarked."
One suitable prefix for the word "treatment" is "mis-", which would change it to "mistreatment" to denote poor or unfair handling.
The suitable prefix for advantage is "dis-".
The suitable suffix for respect would be "ful," making it respectful.
A suitable word for the prefix "ambulation" could be "walk."
A suitable prefix for "embarked" could be "re-" to create the word "reembarked."
One suitable prefix for the word "treatment" is "mis-", which would change it to "mistreatment" to denote poor or unfair handling.
The suitable prefix for advantage is "dis-".
The suitable suffix for respect would be "ful," making it respectful.
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the prefix di can be used or described as suitable and the prefix maybe can be used in divine.
there is no prefix. in the word "wind" there is no prefix or suffix. its just a base word.
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The adjective 'improper' does have a prefix, which is the 'im-' part of the word. The word 'improper' consists of:the adjective 'proper', meaning appropriate, right, suitable, and so on,plusthe prefix 'im-', which is a variant of the prefix 'im-' and means not.So the whole word means not appropriate (or inappropriate); not right; not suitable (or unsuitable)The prefix 'im-' also means 'in', as in inside; for example: implant (fix in), impoverish (to make poor).The prefix 'un-', as in 'unsuitable', means the same in this sense ('improper') as 'im-', 'in-' or, for that matter, 'non-', as in 'nonconforming'.
A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a base word to create a new word with a different meaning. In the case of "acceptable," the prefix "ac-" comes from Latin meaning "to" or "toward," while the base word "cept" comes from Latin meaning "to take." Together, they create the word "acceptable," meaning suitable or satisfactory.
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