ex-mayor
The prefix for "mayor" is "vice-."
You get to keep the title, so a former mayor is called "Mayor" or "Mayor Smith." (By the way, never refer to a former mayor as "ex-mayor." "Ex" is only for spouses and convicts.)
The prefix that means "former" is "ex-."
A colonial prefix is a prefix added to the beginning of a word when used in a colonial context, to denote its association with or origin in a particular colony or former colony. This can help specify the location or historical context of the word.
"ER" CAN BE A PREFIX FOR FORM . IT CAN BE "formER"
The prefix that can be added to "please" is "dis-" to form "displease".
exexpose
The former mayor of Bridgeport was P.T. Barnum.
"Your Honor" or "Mr. (Mrs.) Mayor"
The
The prefix that can be added to the word "destructive" is "non-."
Impolite, unpolite