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

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  2. Negative statements are the opposite of affirmative statements. 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–.

  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. What Are Negative Prefixes? Negative prefixes are affixes that, when added to a base word, create a new word with an opposite or negative meaning. In English, some common negative prefixes include “a-,” “un-,” “dis-,” “im-,” “il-,” “in-,” “ir-,” “mis-,” and “non-.”

  5. 9 lut 2022 · The negative prefix dis-means not, so it gives the opposite meaning when added to the word. like – dislike; trust – distrust; honest – dishonest; comfort – discomfort; appear – disappear; agree -disagree; similar – dissimilar.

  6. 27 lip 2022 · Learn English Vocabulary with Negative Prefixes with DIS, IM, IN, IR, IL, NON, 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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