Epi is a prefix that means "above or on," and the prefix in means "on."
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superb
superman
superstitious
superwoman
superhuman
superlative
superviser
superhero
supernova
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what is the prefix of superman plsss.:( is super
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"Super-" can be a prefix for "star," creating the word "superstar."
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The prefix for "better than" is "super-" as in "supernatural" or "superior."
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the prefix of the word superflous is super meaning over!
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Yes, "super" is the prefix and "ly" is the suffix in the word "supernaturally."
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The Latin prefix "super" means "above" or "over", often indicating something that is beyond or in excess of what is normal or expected.
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Super-. Sub- means "below" (think submarine) and super- means "above" (think supervisor).
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The prefix "super" means above, beyond, or higher in quality or degree. It is often used to convey the idea of superiority or excess.
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A prefix with "vise" could be "super-" to form the word "supervise," meaning to oversee or manage something.
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super- A prefix signifying above, over, beyond, and hence often denoting in a superior position, in excess, over and above, in addition, exceedingly; as in superimpose, supersede, supernatural, superabundance.
~ Source OneLook Dictionary Search of the prefix "super-" See link below
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supernatural, supermarket, superintendent
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it means "good". like super, superior or superman.
Ignore the above, super- is a prefix all its own. The only relation su- has with super- is sur-, a form of sub- and super-. Su- is a form of the prefix sub- that is used only if it comes before sp, like suspect or suspicion. It means under, imperfectly, or secondary.
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"Ex-" is a prefix meaning former or no longer in a particular status, while "super-" is a prefix meaning above, beyond, or greater than normal. They are used to modify the meaning of a word that follows them.
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It is semi, giving you semicolon.
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superpower - means, a very powerful nation
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superintendent, supermarket, superhighway, and supersede.
superficial
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Yes, "super" would be the prefix in the word "supernatural". If you look at the word, it's basically two words in one - super and natural. Natural is the base word and super is the word added to the beginning of it to emphasize or contribute to the original meaning. Something can be natural, but by adding the prefix "super" the meaning changes so that it is more than, or above and beyond natural.
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supercool
superhot
supercold
supersticious
superact
superreal
superlie
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'Sur-' comes from Latin. In Latin, it means above. The word and prefix 'Super' is related.
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Marine means water or ocean or sea or the like. The prefix "sub-" means underneath or below or lower. So submarine means under water. Changing the prefix of submarine to make a word opposite in meaning would be to replace the prefix with a prefix that means higher or above or over. And "super-" is the prefix that fits the bill. The word supermarine would mean above water.
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Yes, "supervise" is a compound word made up of the prefix "super-" and the root word "vise."
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The word "superimpose" has no suffix as written. However the word "impose" has one prefix "super".
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Used as a prefix, "over" can mean "too much", "more than necessary", etc.
Examples:
"to overfill a cup with coffee" means "to fill it so much that the coffee spills over the sides".
"to overload a truck" means "to put too much weight into it so it is not safe to drive".
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You could add the suffix -ing to the word star to make the word staring.
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The opposite of the prefix sub is super (in its primary sense). Compare subhuman and superhuman, for example. However, there aren't always parallel words with sub and super. For example, one might describe goods as substandard, but there's no such word as *superstandard. (The asterisk indicates that the word has been constructed in order to illustrate a point).
I would say that "super" is the opposite, assuming you mean "sub" as a prefix, meaning "under, or below." "super" means "placement above. over or outside." If you mean "sub" like a sandwich, I have no idea if it has an opposite!
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