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Postpone, postdated, postpartum and postprandial have the prefix post-.
As pone is a complete (root) word, meaning bread made of cornmeal (Southern USA), then postis a prefix.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to postpone are postponement and the gerund, postponing.
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The Latin prefix of the English word "postpone" is "post-", which means after or later.
Post is a prefix meaning after, examples: postpone, postdate, etc.
postpone postdate
Postpone, postdated, postpartum and postprandial have the prefix post-.
Postpone means to put off or delay until a later time or date. It is derived from the prefix post-, meaning after, which indicates that the action will happen later than originally planned.
As pone is a complete (root) word, meaning bread made of cornmeal (Southern USA), then postis a prefix.
Postage, postal, postcard, postmaster and postmen begin with the prefix post. Postdate, poster, posterior, postgame, postgraduate, posthumous and posture begin with the prefix post.
The future tense of postpone is will postpone.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to postpone are postponement and the gerund, postponing.
Let's postpone the presentation.
postpone, postwar, postseason, postdate, posttest,postal,postbox,postcard,poster
No. that is the way it is spelled: postpone.