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Word Parts:basic prefix

Word Parts IV: Basic prefixes

Posted on December 26, 2022February 26, 2025 by Wordsmyth

A prefix is a word part that attaches to the front of a root or to an existing word to create a new word. The prefix “micro,” for example, attached before the root “scope” gives us the word “microscope.” An “existing word,” it may be noted, may already contain a prefix. For example, we can add the prefix “in-” to the word “complete,” which itself is made up of the prefix “com-” attached to the root “plete.” The word “incomplete” then consists of two prefixes attached to a root. Similarly, the word “mistranslate” contains the two prefixes “mis-” and “trans-” standing before the root “lat.”

The list below contains some of the most common and important prefixes in English. All the prefixes in this list derive from Latin or Greek, except the two “un-” prefixes, which derive from Old English.

Additional example words for each prefix in the list below can be found by going to A-Z Word Parts under Search Tools in our dictionary, filtering the list there for “Prefixes” and browsing through the list. One may also use the search box on the A-Z Word Parts page to search the list for a particular prefix. Click here to learn more about how to use the Wordsmyth Word Parts database.

prefixmeaningexample word
anti-againstantibacterial, antiwar, antislavery, anticancer drug
auto-selfautomobile, autobiography, autograph, automatic
bi-twobicycle, bilingual, bisect, binoculars
circu-, circum-aroundcircular, circus, circulate, circumnavigate
com-with; togethercombine, combat, compose, component
dis-not; apart; reverse, negatedisappear, disagree, dishonest, disbelief
en-1, em-1to put into; cause to be or haveenjoy, envelope, enlarge, employ
ex-out, out of, away fromexit, exhaust, exclude, export
il-2 im-2 in-2  
ir-2
not, withoutillegal, impossible  incomplete, incorrect, irregular
inter-between, amonginternational, internet, interrupt, intersect
micro- smallmicroscope, microsurgery, microbe, microwave
mis-bad, badly, wronglymistake, misunderstand, misbehave, mistreat
multi-manymultiply, multicolored, multitude, multitask 
non-notnonsense, nonfiction, nondairy, nonessential
pre-beforepredict, precede, preheat, prejudge
re-again, back, back againrewrite, review, redo, rebuild, recall 
sub-under, belowsubway, submarine, subcategory, submerge
trans-across, over, to the other sidetransport, transit, transatlantic, translate
un-1notunnecessary, unable, unusual, unequal
un-2reverse (an action)untie, undo, unbutton, unlock 
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See also:
Word Parts I: basic roots
Word Parts II: basic suffixes
Word Parts III: Intermediate level suffixes

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