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  1. Negative prefixes and suffixes. We use these prefixes most commonly in negation: de-, dis-, il-/im-/in-/ir-, mis-, non-, un-: What he said was very impolite. There was a misunderstanding about who should sign the contract.

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  2. In English, one way to make negative statements is by adding negative prefixes to nouns, adjectives, and verbs. Here are some English negative prefixes: a–, dis–, il–, im –, in-, ir–, non–, un–. For example, the prefix un- can be attached to the adjective happy to create the negative adjective unhappy.

  3. This negative prefix list gives examples and explanations for the top 6 prefixes used to make words negative: un-, in-, de-, dis-, mis-, & non-.

  4. As an example, you can turn “happy” into “unhappy”, “honest” into “dishonest”, and “fiction” into “non-fiction”. There are 12 different negative prefixes in English. This lesson will cover seven of them.

  5. Read this post and know how and when to use these negative prefixes with real example sentences. You will find negative prefix words from every word category – nouns, adjectives, adverbs, and verbs. Start using these negative prefixes words like a native speaker.

  6. 28 mar 2024 · Understanding the nuances of negative prefixes is key to employing the appropriate prefix for negation. This section will guide you through the process of selecting the right negative prefixes, particularly when faced with the choice of using ‘in-‘ versus ‘un-‘.

  7. When a negative prefix is added to a word, the newly-formed word means the opposite of the root word, or ‘wrong’/‘bad’/'erroneous'. For example, 'impolite' means 'not polite', 'misbehaviour' means 'bad behaviour'. Here are some examples of commonly-used negative prefixes.

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