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English: Prefix

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Prefix

The basic format of prefix is ____ + root word.

Here are few prefixes:

  • re-
  • in-
  • im-
  • dis-
  • pre-
  • mis-
  • un-

Prefixes are nothing but the addition of a word before a root word. 

E.g. Happy = un + happy.

Here are some examples:

1. Appear = dis + appear.

Here the answer is prefix dis + the main word.

2. Arrange = re + arrange.

3. Correct = in + correct.

4. View = re + view.

5. Cover = un + cover.

6. Fresh = re + fresh.

7. Honest = dis + honest.

8. Known = un + known.

9. Lead = mis + lead.

10. Like = dis + like.

11. Lock = un + lock.

12. Move = re + move.

13. Pack = un + pack.

14. Paid = un + paid.

15. Patient = im + patient.

16. Pay = un + pay.

17. Perfect = im + perfect.

18. Place = dis + place.

19. Play = dis + play or un + play.

20. Polite = im + polite.

21. Read = un + read.

22. Spell = mis + spell.

23. Test = re + test.

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