The root word of calamity is "calamitas," which comes from Latin and means "disaster" or "misfortune."
The root word of "unhappy" is "happy." The prefix "un-" is added to "happy" to create the opposite meaning.
The root word is "nimbus," which means a type of cloud that typically brings rain.
The root word of "unusual" is "usual."
The root word is gift.
The root word of calamity is "calamitas," which comes from Latin and means "disaster" or "misfortune."
what is the prefix of misfortune
your "misfortune" is hilarious!
subversive.
I have had misfortune all day due to my grades. or i played the game and it was almost like i had misfortune
A "root" or "base" word is the original word that a different form came from. For example- the root/base word of wonderful is wonder; the root/base word of shakily is shake; the root/base word of tasty is taste.
The root word us con
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woe
The poor little orphan's life was full of misfortune and misery.
"Look sailor, I believe that the albatross following us will herald some misfortune for our ship."
The robber had the misfortune of being located by a police K-9 unit. Having your car infested with bees can be a serious misfortune. His misfortune began when he decided to drive across the frozen lake.