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Common Prefixes in English

Hey, kinda random, but what are some common prefixes in English? I'm working on expanding my vocabulary and thought it might be helpful to be familiar with prefixes. Thanks for your help!

2 years ago

Hey there! That's a great question. Understanding common prefixes in English can indeed be useful in expanding your vocabulary. Here's a list of some common prefixes you might find helpful:

1. un-: This prefix usually means "not" or "the opposite of." Examples: unhappy, unsure, undo.

2. re-: This prefix means "again" or "back." Examples: redo, rewind, replay.

3. pre-: This prefix means "before" in time, place, or order. Examples: prehistoric, preview, preschool.

4. dis-: This prefix means "apart," "opposite of," or having a negative or reversing force. Examples: disagree, disappear, disconnect.

5. in-, im-, il-, ir-: These prefixes mean "not" or "without." Examples: invisible, impossible, illegal, irregular.

6. inter-: This prefix means "between," "among," or "within a group." Examples: interact, international, intersection.

7. post-: This prefix means "after" in time, place, or order. Examples: postwar, postpone, postscript.

8. sub-: This prefix means "under," "below," or "beneath." Examples: submerge, subway, subset.

9. super-: This prefix means "above," "over," or "beyond." Examples: superhero, supermarket, supernatural.

10. trans-: This prefix means "across," "beyond," or "through." Examples: transport, transcontinental, transparent.

By becoming familiar with these prefixes and others, you'll be better able to understand new words you come across and their meanings. Good luck with your vocabulary expansion!

2 years ago

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