What is a prefix?
from BBC SkillwiseA prefix is a group of letters which you can add to the beginning of a root word* to change the meaning of the word. e.g. mis + fortune = misfortune
*A root word stands on its own as a word but you can make new words from it by adding beginnings (prefixes) and endings (suffixes).
For example, 'comfort' is a root word. By adding the prefix 'dis' and the suffix 'able' you can make new words such as 'discomfort' and 'comfortable'.
Prefix meanings:
Every prefix has a meaning, for example:
The prefix 'un' means 'not'
The root word 'clear' means 'bright', 'free from difficulty'
un + clear = unclear which means 'not clear' or 'dim', 'difficult to see or understand'
There are no rules to help you remember which prefix you should use, although knowing the meaning of the prefix can help.
Here are some examples of prefixes and their meanings...
Prefix | Meaning |
mis | means 'wrong' or 'badly' e.g. 'misspelled' or misspelt means 'wrongly spelled' |
sub | means under e.g. 'subway' means 'a way under the ground' |
pre | means 'before in time', 'in front of' or 'superior' e.g. 'prepacked' means 'packed before' |
un | means not (there are also several other prefixes which mean not) e.g. 'unhurt' means 'not hurt' |
If you are uncertain whether the prefix you have used is correct, check the word in a dictionary when you proof-read your writing.
Other prefixes
Here are some other examples of common prefixes for you to learn.
Prefix | Meaning |
dis | means away, apart, between, utterly (when used with a negative word) and not. e.g. 'disarm' means to remove or take weapons away |
mis | means 'wrong' or 'badly' e.g. 'misfortune' is when your are not lucky and things go wrong or badly |
under | means 'below' or 'beneath' e.g. 'underground' means below or beneath the ground |
over | means upper, outer, over, superior or excessive e.g. 'overweight' means too heavy or fat |
re | means again e.g. 'replay' means to play something again |
trans | means across or through e.g. 'transatlantic' means across the Atlantic ocean |
inter | means among, between or together e.g. 'intermission' is the short period of time between the parts in a performance or a film |
super | means in excess, beyond e.g. 'supersonic' means faster or beyond the speed of sound |
anti | means against, in opposition to e.g. 'anticlockwise' is opposite to the direction that the hands of a clock move in |
ante | means before e.g. 'antenatal' means before giving birth |
post | means after e.g. 'postpone' means to put something off until later, or after it was originally planned |
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