The prefix you would add to "inflate" to make an antonym is "de-," resulting in "deflate." This means to decrease in size or volume.
The prefix "un-" could be added to "caring" to make it an antonym, resulting in "uncaring."
The prefix you would add to "ordinary" to make it the opposite is "extra-". This would create "extraordinary," which means exceptional or remarkable.
The prefix for "make" is "re-".
Im- is the correct prefix. This would make the word immature.
The prefix you would add to "inflate" to make an antonym is "de-," resulting in "deflate." This means to decrease in size or volume.
The prefix "un-" could be added to "caring" to make it an antonym, resulting in "uncaring."
yes * * * * * No, it cannot.
Nope.
One prefix for came is be-. This would make the word became.
The prefix you would add to "ordinary" to make it the opposite is "extra-". This would create "extraordinary," which means exceptional or remarkable.
The prefix that would make "bolt" an opposite word is "un-". So, "unbolt" would be the opposite of "bolt".
Bon means Good or SafeVoyage means Journey or TripBut the antonym for each word would make the sentence inappropriate.
Well there is American football. The most opposite is basketball though. It would make more since.
The prefix for "make" is "re-".
An antonym for hallow (to make holy) is desecrate.Another answerHallow: its antonym is degrade.
Well, there isn't one, BUT, if you HAD to make one up, it would be a freezery.