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The prefix is dif-. This prefix means to differ.

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Rubie Moen

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14y ago

Some words that have a prefix are:

  • antitrust
  • alright
  • biannual
  • bicycle
  • cooperative
  • condemn
  • dematerialize
  • desensitise
  • disrespect
  • expatriate
  • impolite
  • inconsiderate
  • juxtaposition
  • nondescript
  • nonsense
  • percent
  • prejudge
  • remark
  • rewind
  • submarine
  • surname
  • triangle
  • trilogy
  • unusual
  • unruly
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13y ago

impolite

immobile

impossible

improper

impersonal

impartial

important

inadequate

indecent

incapable

inoffensive

incurable

intuitive

innovation

immortal

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11y ago

The prefix in- means not. Some words with it are innocent, inactive, intractable, etc.

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11y ago

There are many words with both a suffix and a prefix. Here is one: unacceptable.

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6mo ago

The prefix of "in" is "in-".

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