The prefix for "disconsolate" is "dis-."
The prefix "dis-" can be added to "colored" to mean "stained." The word "discolored" refers to something that has had its original color altered or stained.
Greek: Hydro- Hydra- Latin: Aqua- Aque-
Yes, the prefix for disgust is "dis-", which can mean "opposite" or "reverse."
The prefix for "discredit" is "dis-."
The prefix 'dis' means not or the opposite of something.
The prefix "dis" means to do the opposite i.e. dicontinue It can also mean not, as in disloyal
Direct is made of the Latin prefix dis- ( apart) and rectus, the past participle of regere, to steer.
"Dis" is the prefix in dislike.
The prefix for "disconsolate" is "dis-."
The prefix is dis-.
The prefix "dis-" can be added to "colored" to mean "stained." The word "discolored" refers to something that has had its original color altered or stained.
Greek: Hydro- Hydra- Latin: Aqua- Aque-
In this case, the prefix dis- indicates reversal. To simulate is to pretend to be something; to dissimulate is to pretend not to be something.
Yes, the prefix for disgust is "dis-", which can mean "opposite" or "reverse."
"Dis-" is the prefix in "discourage." Dis- being a negative prefix, so to take courage away from. As opposed to "En-courage." As in, to give courage to.
The prefix for "discredit" is "dis-."