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An antonym is a word that has the opposite meaning to another word. Many antonyms are formed by adding the prefix un- to an existing word. The prefixes mis-, dis-, in-, ir- and im- and il- are used instead of un- with some words to create antonyms.
Spelling Rules for Prefix Words Rule 1: When placing the prefix at the start of the word, the root word spelling never changes. Just add the prefix to the beginning of the root word. This will form a new word from the two parts, the prefix and the root word.
List some common prefixes A- (abiotic, atypical) Un- (undo, unfold) Im- (impolite, immature) In- (intolerant, indisciplined) Il- (illogical, illegible) Ir- (irregular, irresponsible) De- (decode, destress) Re- (redo, reappear)
List of Words with a Prefix and a Suffix PrefixBase WordNew word Im-MortalImmortality Mis- Calculate Miscalculation Pre- Arrange Prearrangement Pre- Historic Prehistorical24 more rows
Adding prefixes to the base, or root, of existing words to form new words is common in English. The prefix is added in front of the base word (pre- means before) to create a new word with a different meaning. For example, if you add the prefix dis- to the word like, you get dislikethe opposite of like.
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Some Common Examples of the Prefix im word: words with the prefix im Patient: Impatient. Moral: Immoral. Balance: Imbalance. Mature: Immature. Partial: Impartial. Penetrable: Impenetrable. Perfect: Imperfect.
Prefixes are added to the front of a word (biotic antibiotic, contract subcontract) and can refer to time (prelude, postscript), position (submarine, vice-chancellor), attitude (pro-independence, anti-nuclear), change in condition (transformation, delaminate), opposites (dissatisfied, unreliable), criticism (pseudo

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