what is the prefix of please
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The prefix dis- is often used to signify the opposite of something, and displease is no exception: it means to do the opposite of pleasing someone.
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The prefix of please is 'dis'.
- The correct word that would fit the given sentence is 'displease'.
- It is formed by adding 'dis' as a prefix.
- This prefix has a negative meaning and stands for 'not'.
- So, a person who is displeased is simply not pleased.
- It can be used to complete the given sentence accurately.
- The other prefixes like 'un', 'mis', and 'im' cannot be used with please and are irrelevant.
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