define prefix and suffix with examples
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A prefix is a group of letters placed before the root of a word. ... A suffix is a group of letters placed after the root of a word. For example, the word flavorless consists of the root word “flavor” combined with the suffix “-less” [which means “without”]; the word “flavorless” means “having no flavor.”
inactivity, veracity, parity, serenity
argument, endorsement, punishment
heaviness, sadness, rudeness, testiness
fellowship, ownership, kinship, internship
( suffix)
depose, detour, dehydrated, decaffeinated, discord, discomfort, disengage, invade, implant, imperfect, immoral, inedible, incapable, irregular, irresponsible, irritate misjudge, misinterpret, misguided, mismatch, misplace ( prefix)
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Explanation:
Prefix is added before a word.
- Example :- kilo-, as in kilogram, kilowatt, and kilometer.
Suffix is added after a word.
- Example :- -full, as in playful, wonderful, and beautiful.
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