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| .:. What is the Prefix .:. A prefix is a group of letters added in front of a word or a root of the word to change its meaning. A negative prefix is a prefix which carries a negative meaning 'not', 'opposite of'.
Common negative prefixes in English are un-, im-, in-, il-, and ir-, and dis-. Some of these prefixes are only attached to a noun or an adjective while some are only attached to a verb. It is not possible to predict whether the negative prefix un-, in-, or dis- is used with a particular word. The correct form must be learned.
1. The negative prefix un- This prefix is normally attached to an adjective or a noun to form an adjective or a noun.
Unauthorized (Adj.) For which official permission has not been given Unbelievable (Adj.) Too difficult to believe Uncountable (Adj.) Too many to be counted Undamaged (Adj.) Not damaged or not spoiled Undesirable (Adj.) Not wanted Unemployment (N.) No work, job Unforgettable (Adj.) That will stay forever in memory Unkind (Adj.) Not friendly Unlucky (Adj.) Not lucky Unpopular (Adj.) Not popular Unrelated (Adj.) Not related or not connected Unreliable (Adj.) Not reliable Unsatisfied (Adj.) Not satisfied
It is important to distinguish the negative prefix un- 'not' from the prefix un- 'do the reverse of' which is normally attached to a verb. The resulting word remains a verb.
Undo (V.) To cancel the effect of something Undress (V.) To remove one's clothes Unroll (V.) To open something that is rolled up Untie (V.) To remove somebody or something that is tied Unwrap (V.) To undo the covering that wraps something
2. The negative prefixes in-, im-, il-, ir- This prefix is normally attached to an adjective. The resulting word remains an adjective. Prefixes + initial consonant of the attached root il + l illegal (Adj.) Against the law, not legal illiterate (Adj.) Not able to read or write ir + r irregular (Adj.) Not regular irresponsible (Adj.) Not responsible im + consonants imbalanced (N.) Not balance impossible (Adj.) Not possible immeasurable (Adj.) No able to be measured in + other consonants incomplete (Adj.) Not complete intolerable (Adj.) Not tolerable incorrect (Adj.) Not correct
It is also important to distinguish the meaning of the prefix im- or in- 'not' from those carrying the meaning 'in, into' which forms a verb.
Prefixes + initial consonant of the attached root im + p import (V.) To bring goods from a foreign country
in + other consonants inflame (V.) To cause strong feelings, especially among a lot of people incorporate (V) To make something part of the whole inject (V.) To put in at speed a drug or other substance into somebody or something inhale (V.) To breathe in intend (V.) To have a particular plan in mind
3. The negative prefix dis- 'not, opposite of, away' This prefix is normally attached to a verb, an adjective or a noun. The resulting words can be a verb, an adjective or a noun. disappear (V.) become no longer visible disarm take weapons away from someone discard (V.) throw something away disbelieve Refuse to believe disclose Reveal, make something known discontinue (V.) To stop doing something discount (N.) To reduce the price discourage (V.) To take away someone's confidence or somebody's hope of doing something. discover (V.) To find or learn about a place or an object for the first time discredit (V.) Damage the good reputation discredit (N.) Loss of reputation or respect dishonest (Adj.) Not honest disloyal (Adj.) Not loyal, not faithful dissatisfied . Not satisfied enjoy | |
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