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judge prefix and suffix word​

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Answered by shantanuIntelligent
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Answer:

Suffix and Prefix

Explanation:

Prefix- Misjudge

Suffix- Judge stays the same

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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The Judge Prefix = Mis+ judge = Misjudge

The Judge Suffix = Judge+mental = Judgemental

  • The Prefixes are letters that one adds to the start of a word for giving rise to a new word with a varied meaning. Prefixes can, for instance, build a new word opposite in meaning to the word the prefix is bound to. They can also give rise to a word negative or express connections of time, place or manner.
  • Suffixes are letters that are added to the end of words to form a new word.
  • There are no absolute restrictions on when to use a hyphen or when to write a prefixed word as one full word. A promising learner's dictionary will tell you how to compose a prefixed or suffixed word.
  • Prefixes and suffixes are both sorts of affixes. That is, they are word portions that bind to the onset or end of a word or word core (a word stripped down to its natural form) to develop a similar word or an inflectional structure of a word.

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