Prefixes
root word to change its meaning. Some complicated words
are less difficult to understand if you are familiar with
prefixes.
Here are some common examples in the following list:
| PREFIX | MEANING | EXAMPLES |
| anti- | against or opposite to | anticlockwise, antibiotic |
| auto- | self | autobiography, automat |
| dis- | not, or away | dissimilar, disconnect |
| in- | not | insane, inhuman |
| il- | not | illogical, illegal |
| im- | not | immature, improbable |
| ir- | not | irrelevant, irregular |
| inter- | between | international, intermarry |
| mis- | wrong | misunderstand, misspell |
| post- | after | postnatal, postscript |
| pre- | before | prenatal, prehistoric |
| pro- | for, or forward | propose, pro-British |
| re- | again, or back | rewrite, reconsider |
| sub- | under | submarine, substandard |
| super- | above | supervisor, superhuman |
| trans- | across | transport, transplant |
| un- | not, or in reverse | unfinished, unarmed |
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