Prefixes.
Note:
The assimilation of "im-" with the following consonant can sometimes lead to variations in spelling, like in "impossible" vs. "impolite."
Some prefixes may have slightly different shades of meaning depending on the context.
Prefixes.
Prefix | Description | Examples (20) |
---|---|---|
pre- | Before | predict, prepare, prevent, prefix, preview, preheat, prearrange, premarital, preschool, premonition |
re- | Again | rebuild, rewrite, remake, reheat, reopen, restart, reconsider, rewrite, retell, reunite |
un- | Not | unfair, unlock, unhappy, unable, uncover, unhealthy, unknown, unclear, uneven, unfinished |
in- | Not | inactive, insecure, invisible, incapable, incorrect, incredible, inefficient, incomplete, indecent, indistinct |
dis- | Not, opposite | disagree, dislike, dishonest, disappear, disrupt, disobey, disapprove, dishonest, disconnect, dissatisfied |
im- | Not (often assimilates with the following consonant) | impossible, improper, impatient, immature, imbalance, immoral, impatient, imperfect, immense, immense |
mis- | Wrongly | misunderstand, misbehave, misplace, misspell, misfortune, misinterpret, mistrust, misjudge, misuse, miscalculate |
over- | Too much | overuse, overcome, overload, oversleep, overheat, overcrowd, overpriced, overcook, overreact, overcome |
under- | Not enough | underestimate, underpay, underdeveloped, underwater, undercooked, underground, underachieve, undergo, understaffed, underdressed |
sub- | Under, below | submarine, subway, substandard, submerge, subconscious, subtitle, substitute, subtract, subarctic, subcontinent |
Note:
The assimilation of "im-" with the following consonant can sometimes lead to variations in spelling, like in "impossible" vs. "impolite."
Some prefixes may have slightly different shades of meaning depending on the context.
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