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List of common suffixes in English with examples.
In English, a prefix is a letter/a group of letters attached to the beginning of a word to form a new word. In simple words, a prefix is a few letters put at the beginning of a word to change its meaning.
Prefix examples:
Un: unicycle, universal, unilateral, unanimous
Tri: triangle, tripod, tricycle
Super: superfood, superstar, supernatural, superimpose.
Prefix list and prefix examples
Prefixes in English
List of Prefixes with Examples
Learn prefix list with examples in English.
Prefix ante-
Meaning: Before
Examples: Antenatal, anteroom, antedate
Prefix anti-
Meaning: Against, opposing
Prefix examples: Antibiotic, antidepressant, antidote, antisocial
Prefix circum-
Meaning: Around
Examples: Circumstance, circumvent, circumnavigate
Prefix co-
Meaning: With
Examples: Co-worker, co-pilot, co-operation
Prefix de-
Meaning: Off, down, away from
Examples: Devalue, defrost, derail, demotivate
Prefix dis-
Meaning: Opposite of, not
Prefix examples: Disagree, disappear, disintegrate, disapprove
Prefix em-, en-
Meaning: Cause to, put into
Examples: Embrace, encode, embed, enclose, engulf
Prefix epi-
Meaning: Upon, close to, after
Examples: Epicentre, episcope, epidermis
Prefix ex-
Meaning: Former, out of
Examples: Ex-president, ex-boyfriend, exterminate
Prefix extra-
Meaning: Beyond, more than
Prefix examples: Extracurricular, extraordinary, extra-terrestrial
Prefix fore-
Meaning: Before
Examples: Forecast, forehead, foresee, foreword, foremost
Prefix homo-
Meaning: Same
Examples: Homosexual, homonuclear, homoplastic
Prefix hyper-
Meaning: Over, above
Examples: Hyperactive, hyperventilate
Prefix il-, im-, in-, ir-
Meaning: Not
Prefix examples: Impossible, illegal, irresponsible, indefinite
Prefix im-, in-
Meaning: Into
Examples: Insert, import, inside
Prefix infra-
Meaning: Beneath, below
Prefix examples: Infrastructure, infrared, infrasonic, infraspecific
Prefix inter-, intra-
Meaning: Between
Examples: Interact, intermediate, intergalactic, intranet, interstellar
Prefix macro-
Meaning: Large
Examples: Macroeconomics, macromolecule
Prefix micro-
Meaning: Small
Prefix examples: Microscope, microbiology, microfilm, microwave
Prefix mid-
Meaning: Middle
Examples: Midfielder, midway, midsummer
Prefix mis-
Meaning: Wrongly
Examples: Misinterpret, misfire, mistake, misunderstand
Prefix mono-
Meaning: One, singular
Examples: Monotone, monobrow, monolithic
Prefix non-
Meaning: Not, without
Examples: Nonsense, nonentity, nondescript
Prefix omni-
Meaning: All, every
Examples: Omnibus, omnivore, omnipotent
Prefix para-
Meaning: Beside
Prefix examples: Parachute, paramedic, paradox
Prefix post-
Meaning: After
Examples: Post-mortem, postpone, post-natal
Prefix pre-
Meaning: Before
Examples: Prefix, predetermine, pre-intermediate
Prefix pro-
Meaning: Foward
Examples: Proceed, prowar, promote, propose, progress
Prefix re-
Meaning: Again
Examples: Return, rediscover, reiterate, reunite
Prefix semi-
Meaning: Half
Prefix examples: Semicircle, semi-final, semiconscious
Prefix sub-
Meaning: Under
Examples: Submerge, submarine, sub-category, subtitle
Prefix super-
Meaning: Above, over
Examples: Superfood, superstar, supernatural, superimpose
Prefix therm-
Meaning: Heat
Examples: Thermometer, thermostat, thermodynamic
Prefix trans-
Meaning: Across, beyond
Examples: Transport, transnational, transatlantic
Prefix tri-
Meaning: Three
Examples: Triangle, tripod, tricycle
Prefix un-
Meaning: Not
Examples: Unfinished, unfriendly, undone, unknown
Prefix uni-
Meaning: One
Examples: Unicycle, universal, unilateral, unanimous
Now may be a good time to practice our session planning skills. As we did an accuracy exercise with students in the suffix exercise, this time let's do a fluency exercise for your prefix exercise.
Go to: tesol.boards.net/board/48/lesson-planning for the session plan template to work with.
Please upload it to Google Drive and share with other students, get their feedback on your exercise.
List of common suffixes in English with examples.
In English, a prefix is a letter/a group of letters attached to the beginning of a word to form a new word. In simple words, a prefix is a few letters put at the beginning of a word to change its meaning.
Prefix examples:
Un: unicycle, universal, unilateral, unanimous
Tri: triangle, tripod, tricycle
Super: superfood, superstar, supernatural, superimpose.
Prefix list and prefix examples
Prefixes in English
List of Prefixes with Examples
Learn prefix list with examples in English.
Prefix ante-
Meaning: Before
Examples: Antenatal, anteroom, antedate
Prefix anti-
Meaning: Against, opposing
Prefix examples: Antibiotic, antidepressant, antidote, antisocial
Prefix circum-
Meaning: Around
Examples: Circumstance, circumvent, circumnavigate
Prefix co-
Meaning: With
Examples: Co-worker, co-pilot, co-operation
Prefix de-
Meaning: Off, down, away from
Examples: Devalue, defrost, derail, demotivate
Prefix dis-
Meaning: Opposite of, not
Prefix examples: Disagree, disappear, disintegrate, disapprove
Prefix em-, en-
Meaning: Cause to, put into
Examples: Embrace, encode, embed, enclose, engulf
Prefix epi-
Meaning: Upon, close to, after
Examples: Epicentre, episcope, epidermis
Prefix ex-
Meaning: Former, out of
Examples: Ex-president, ex-boyfriend, exterminate
Prefix extra-
Meaning: Beyond, more than
Prefix examples: Extracurricular, extraordinary, extra-terrestrial
Prefix fore-
Meaning: Before
Examples: Forecast, forehead, foresee, foreword, foremost
Prefix homo-
Meaning: Same
Examples: Homosexual, homonuclear, homoplastic
Prefix hyper-
Meaning: Over, above
Examples: Hyperactive, hyperventilate
Prefix il-, im-, in-, ir-
Meaning: Not
Prefix examples: Impossible, illegal, irresponsible, indefinite
Prefix im-, in-
Meaning: Into
Examples: Insert, import, inside
Prefix infra-
Meaning: Beneath, below
Prefix examples: Infrastructure, infrared, infrasonic, infraspecific
Prefix inter-, intra-
Meaning: Between
Examples: Interact, intermediate, intergalactic, intranet, interstellar
Prefix macro-
Meaning: Large
Examples: Macroeconomics, macromolecule
Prefix micro-
Meaning: Small
Prefix examples: Microscope, microbiology, microfilm, microwave
Prefix mid-
Meaning: Middle
Examples: Midfielder, midway, midsummer
Prefix mis-
Meaning: Wrongly
Examples: Misinterpret, misfire, mistake, misunderstand
Prefix mono-
Meaning: One, singular
Examples: Monotone, monobrow, monolithic
Prefix non-
Meaning: Not, without
Examples: Nonsense, nonentity, nondescript
Prefix omni-
Meaning: All, every
Examples: Omnibus, omnivore, omnipotent
Prefix para-
Meaning: Beside
Prefix examples: Parachute, paramedic, paradox
Prefix post-
Meaning: After
Examples: Post-mortem, postpone, post-natal
Prefix pre-
Meaning: Before
Examples: Prefix, predetermine, pre-intermediate
Prefix pro-
Meaning: Foward
Examples: Proceed, prowar, promote, propose, progress
Prefix re-
Meaning: Again
Examples: Return, rediscover, reiterate, reunite
Prefix semi-
Meaning: Half
Prefix examples: Semicircle, semi-final, semiconscious
Prefix sub-
Meaning: Under
Examples: Submerge, submarine, sub-category, subtitle
Prefix super-
Meaning: Above, over
Examples: Superfood, superstar, supernatural, superimpose
Prefix therm-
Meaning: Heat
Examples: Thermometer, thermostat, thermodynamic
Prefix trans-
Meaning: Across, beyond
Examples: Transport, transnational, transatlantic
Prefix tri-
Meaning: Three
Examples: Triangle, tripod, tricycle
Prefix un-
Meaning: Not
Examples: Unfinished, unfriendly, undone, unknown
Prefix uni-
Meaning: One
Examples: Unicycle, universal, unilateral, unanimous
Now may be a good time to practice our session planning skills. As we did an accuracy exercise with students in the suffix exercise, this time let's do a fluency exercise for your prefix exercise.
Go to: tesol.boards.net/board/48/lesson-planning for the session plan template to work with.
Please upload it to Google Drive and share with other students, get their feedback on your exercise.