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add prefix to correct​

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Answered by sriharini82
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A lot of prefixes change the meaning of the word to the opposite meaning: happy - unhappy, legal - illegal, like- dislike , patient - impatient, correct - incorrect. There are hundreds of prefixes, some of the most popular are: in-, ir-, il-, im-, un-, dis-, pre-, ex-, anti-, uni-, bi-.

Answered by TheEternity
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Add prefix to correct.

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In the given word correct, in- prefix can be used.

Which sounds good and it's makes the opposite meaning of the word correct which is incorrect (wrong, which is not correct ).

Answer :- In + correct = \fbox{incorrect}

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Prefix is an affix (a letter or group of letters) which is put at the beginning of a word to change its complete meaning.

The word prefix itself means to attach before, pre- before and fix- attach.

For example :-

Happy - un + happy = unhappy (un- prefix used and it means sad, not happy).

Visible - in + visible = invisible ( in- prefix used and it means not visible).

Some other prefix used are deactivate, degrade, immature, irrelevant, irresponsible, unknown, uncommon, nonexistent, nonfiction, autobiography, autograph, coexist, commiserate, etc.

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