Negative prefix of active
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the negative prefix of active is in
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in
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- In other words, not; the opposite of
- The second most typical negative prefix is "in."
- There are many words without prefixes that start with "in" (insist, initially, insult, for example). Additionally, "in" has two distinct meanings. It can be used to denote "inside" or "not; the opposite of" (inside, in-house, etc.).
- When something or someone is not doing anything, they are said to be inactive. An inactive thing is a rock, a couch potato, or a gym membership you haven't utilised. Since the 14th century, the word "active" has been used to denote someone who is "given to worldly activity." If you're active, you're out and about! As a result, inactive people don't accomplish anything.
- A prefix is a group of letters (affixes) that are inserted before a word or word root to alter the meaning of the word. A negative prefix is one that has the connotations "not" or "opposite of."
- The polar opposite of affirmative assertions is a negative statement. Adding a negative prefix to nouns, adjectives, and verbs in English is one approach to generate negative statements. The following negative prefixes are used in English: a-, dis-, il-, im-, in-, ir-, non-, and un-.
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