Categorias: Todos - suffixes - prefixes - negative - action

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The text outlines various linguistic elements, primarily focusing on suffixes and prefixes, which modify the meanings of words. It categorizes suffixes into themes such as negative, state, action, temporal, and dimension, providing examples like -ED, -LESS, -IZE, and -ING.

New Words

New Words

Figure out new words by learning about the individual meanings of suffixes and prefixes.

Prefixes

Do you know what a 'prefix' is?

A prefix is an affix placed before a word, base, or another prefix to modify a term's meaning.

SUPER

super-

The prefix 'super-' means 'over', 'more than'.

Type in several words that begin with 'super-'.

Example: supernatural.

SEMI-

semi-

The 'semi-' prefix means 'partly', 'half'.

List a couple of words starting with 'semi-'.

Example: semicircle.

RE-

re-

The prefix 're-' can mean 'again', 'back'.

Type in several words that start with this prefix.

Example: recall.

AUTO-

auto-

The prefix 'auto-' means 'self'.

Type in several words that start with 'auto-'.

Example: autobiography.

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MULTI-

multi-

The prefix 'multi-' means 'many', 'much'.

List a couple of words that start with 'multi-'.

Example: multimillionaire.

TRI-

tri-

The prefix 'tri-' means 'three'.

List a couple of words that use this prefix.

Example: tridimensional.

BI-

bi-

The prefix 'bi-' means 'two', 'duality'.

Type in several words that begin with 'bi-'.

Example: bilingual.

Cause
EN-

en-

The 'en-' prefix means 'cause', 'cause to'.

List several words that begin with
'en-'.

Example: enlighten.

Position
SUB-

sub-

The prefix 'sub-' means 'under', 'below'.

Type in several words starting with 'sub-'.

Example: subway.

UNDER-

under-

The prefix 'under-' means 'below', 'less than'.

List a couple of words that start with 'under-'.

Example: underage.

POST-

post-

The prefix 'post-' means 'after', 'later'.

Type in several words that use it.

Example: postpone.

PRE-

pre-

The meaning of the prefix 'pre-' is 'before'.

Type in several words that start with 'pre-'.

Example: prehistoric.

FORE-

fore-

The prefix 'fore-' means 'before'.

Type in several words that start with this prefix.

Example: foresee.

Positive
PRO-

pro-

The prefix 'pro-' means 'favor', 'progress'.

Type in several words that start with 'pro-'.

Example: proactive.

CON-

con-

The prefix 'con-' means 'with', 'together'.

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Example: contraction.

CO-

co-

The prefix 'co-' means 'together'.

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Example: coexist.

UN-

un-

The prefix 'un-' means 'not'.

Type in several words starting with this prefix.

Example: unfair.

NON-

non-

The prefix 'non-' means 'not'.

Type in several words that start with this prefix.

Example: nonviolent.

MIS-

mis-

The prefix 'mis-' means 'wrongly'.

Type in several words that begin with 'mis-'.

Example: misunderstanding.

EX-

ex-

The prefix 'ex-' means 'former'.

List a couple of words beginning with 'ex-'.

Example: ex-husband

DIS-

dis-

The prefix 'dis-' could mean 'not' or 'opposite'.

Type in several words that start with this prefix.

Example: dislike.

DE-

de-

The prefix ''de-' could mean: 'opposite', 'reverse', 'to go away'.

Type in a couple of words that begin with 'de-'.

Example: decode.

ANTI-

anti-

The prefix 'anti-' means 'against'.

List a couple of words that use this prefix.

Example: antisocial.

A/AN-

a/an-

The 'a/an-' prefixes mean 'not', 'without'.

List a couple of words that use these prefixes.

Example: amoral.

Suffixes

Do you know what a 'suffix' is?

A suffix is an affix placed at the end of the root word, which can change its tense and/or meaning.

Miscellaneous
-SOME

-some

The suffix '-some' means 'inclined to'.

Type in several words that end in
'-some'.

Example: tiresome

-IST

-ist

The suffix '-ist' means 'one who practices'.

List several words that end in '-ist'.

Example: dentist.

-ISM

-ism

The suffix '-ism' refers to a doctrine or principle.

Type in several words that use it.

Example: capitalism.

-ESS

-ess

The suffix '-ess' means 'one who' (female).

List a couple of words that end in
'-ess'.

Example: actress.

-ANT/ENT

-ant/ent

The suffixes '-ant/ent' mean 'one who'.

List a couple of words that end in
'-ant/ent'.

Example: servant.

Action
-MENT

-ment

The suffix '-ment' refers to an action or process.

Type in several words that end in
'-ment'.

Example: movement.

-IZE/YZE

-ize/yze

The suffixes '-ize/yze' mean 'to make' or 'full of'.

List a couple of words that end in '-ize/yze'.

Example: socialize.

-AL

-al

The suffix '-al' refers to an action or a process.

Type in several words that use this suffix.

Example: maternal.

-AGE

-age

The suffix '-age' refers to an action or process.

Type in several words that use this suffix.

Example: pilgrimage.

State
-Y

-y

The suffix '-y' refers to 'being' or 'having'.

List a couple of words that end in '-y'.

Example: sunny.

-OUS

-ous

The suffix '-ous' means 'full of'.

List a couple of words that end in
'-ous'.

Example: glorious.

-NESS

-ness

The suffix '-ness' refers to a state or condition.

List a couple of words ending in
'-ness'.

Example: happiness.

-LY

-ly

The suffix '-ly' means 'like', 'resembling'.

List a couple of words that end in '-ly'.

Example: friendly.

-ISH

-ish

The meanings of the '-ish' suffix are: 'near', 'belonging to'.

Type in several words ending in '-ish'.

Example: childish.

-FUL

-ful

The suffix '-ful' means 'full of'.

List several words that end in '-ful'.

Example: colorful.

-EN

-en

The suffix '-en' means 'made of', 'related to'.

Type in a couple of words ending in
'-en'.

Example: golden.

-ATE

-ate

The suffix '-ate' suggests 'having the characteristics of something'.

List a couple of words ending in '-ate'.

Example: fortunate.

-ANCE/ENCE

-ance/ence

The suffixes '-ance' and '-ence' refer to a state or quality of something.

Type in several words ending in
'-ance/-ence'.

Example: resistance.

-ABLE/IBLE

-able/ible

The suffixes '-able/ible' generally mean 'capable of being'.

List some words ending in '-able/ible'.

Example: comfortable.

Dimension
-EST

-est

The suffix '-est' means 'most'.

Type in several words that end in '-est'.

Example: strongest.

-ER

-er

The suffix '-ed' means 'more'.

Type in several words that end in '-er'.

Example: smaller.

Temporal
-ING

-ing

The suffix '-ing' suggests the present participle.

Type in several words that end in
'-ing'.

Example: snowing.

Negative
-LESS

-less

The suffix '-less' means 'without'.

Type in several words that end in
'-less'.

Example: homeless.

-ED

-ed

The suffix '-ed' suggests the past tense.

Type in several words that end in '-ed'.

Example: wanted.