negative prefix of recognize
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non recognize
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unrecognized and derecognized
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- A prefix is an affix which is placed before the stem of a word. Adding it to the beginning of one word changes it into another word. For example, when the prefix un- is added to the word happy, it creates the word unhappy
- The most common negative prefixes are un, in-, non-, dis, de, a, anti-, il, im, and ir-. Some root words could take more than one negative prefix, however the meaning of the word differs, depending on the negative prefix used.
- Words that take a– as a negative prefix always begin with a consonant: political - apolitical
- Words that take dis– as a negative prefix could start with a consonant or vowel: comfort-discomfort; agree-disagree
- Words that take il– as a negative prefix always start with the letter l: legal-illegal
- Words that take non– as a negative prefix may begin with a vowel or a consonant: sense - nonsense
- Words that take un– as a negative prefix can start with a consnant or vowel. able-unable
- Tb attention or notice; not identified, detected, or known
- The meaning of derecognise is withdraw official recognition from a nation or an organisation; To rescind formal, especially diplomatic recognition of
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