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We came across the word 'disbelief in the passage
as prefix​

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Answered by anmol6745kumar
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When you express disbelief, you make it clear that you don't believe something is real or true. ... The belief part of disbelief comes from the Old English word geleafa, "belief or faith," which evolved into bileave before becoming belief. The prefix dis- means "not" or "the opposite of."

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