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An example of a prefix is "un-," which means "not" or "the opposite of." It can be added to words like "happy" to form "unhappy," indicating a state of not being happy. Other examples include "re-" (meaning "again") in "redo" and "dis-" (meaning "opposite of") in "disagree." Prefixes modify the meanings of root words to create new words.

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