Saturday, June 30, 2007

7 Prefixes and Their Meanings

7 PREFIXES AND THEIR MEANINGS
A prefix is placed at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning.
Here are 7 common prefixes in English, together with their basic meaning and
some examples.
  1. counter- meaning: opposition, opposite direction example: counter-attack, counteract
  2. extra- meaning: outside, beyond example: extracurricular, extramarital
  3. hemi- meaning: half example: hemisphere
  4. inter- meaning: between, among example: interact, interchange
  5. non- meaning: absence, negation example: non-smoker, non-alcoholic
  6. post- meaning: after in time or order example: postpone
  7. re- meaning: again example: repaint, reappraise, reawake
See more prefixes and their meanings at:
http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/prefixes.htm

2 comments:

  1. Hi Ms. Vanessa, How are you?

    It is a sheer coincidence that today in the morning I was going through the site of 'UsingEnglish.com' and was learning the same prefixes etc. It is a good site.

    I am practising on using these prefixes -


    The site is so informative that it looks extra-terrestrial.

    Yesterday, I prepared a non-spicy vegetable in my dinner.

    The police authorities conducted post-mortem on the dead body to know the cause of death.

    We should not postpone what we can do today.

    Re-engaging the same old lazy fellow on work who was dismissed proved disastrous.

    The leniency shown by the management proved counter-productive.

    Bye

    Rajeev

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hi Ms. Vanessa, How are you?

    It is a sheer coincidence that today in the morning I was going through the site of 'UsingEnglish.com' and was learning the same prefixes etc. It is a good site.

    I am practising on using these prefixes -


    The site is so informative that it looks extra-terrestrial.

    Yesterday, I prepared a non-spicy vegetable in my dinner.

    The police authorities conducted post-mortem on the dead body to know the cause of death.

    We should not postpone what we can do today.

    Re-engaging the same old lazy fellow on work who was dismissed proved disastrous.

    The leniency shown by the management proved counter-productive.

    Bye

    Rajeev

    ReplyDelete

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