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Yes, "dis" and "ap" are prefixes.
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The prefix 'dis' means not or the opposite of something.
There is dis obey the prefix here is dis because it comes right before obey. You can use Re obey because you can obey someone another time for the same thing maybe. But everybody knows that you can use dis obey and maybe re obey Onother person: Prefixes can be dis-obey
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Two prefixes that mean "cut" or "cut out" are "dis-" and "ab-".
prefix DIS .... dissect , disseminate , dissuade , disparage .
un- (unhappy, undesirable, unhelpful), dis- disgusting, dissatisfied, dislocation)
dis like
Some prefixes for "unaware" include "dis-" (disunaware), "non-" (nonunaware), and "in-" (inunaware).
inpolite
Some common prefixes for "grace" include "dis-" (as in disgrace) and "inter-" (as in intergrace).
Navis- is Late Latin for 'ship, vessel'
Yes, "dis" and "ap" are prefixes.
Some prefixes for trust are: antitrust, distrust, entrust, mistrust, and so on.
Some common prefixes that create antonyms are "un-", "dis-", "in-", "im-", "non-", and "a-". Adding these prefixes to words can change their meaning to the opposite.