Prefix and Suffix - Meaning, Definition, Examples List
Prefix and Suffix - Meaning, Definition, Examples List
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Prefixes and suffixes are short syllables added to the beginning or end of words to change their meaning and/or function in a sentence. In this article,
you will be introduced to the meaning and definition of a prefix and a suffix, along with an extensive list of base words and their prefixes and suffixes.
You will also learn how the base word and the word with the prefix or suffix change meaning and function.
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What Is a Prefix and a Suffix? – Meaning and Definition
A suffix, on the other hand, is a short morphological unit that follows the root word. In other words, it is added to the end of the root word. A suffix can
contain two to four letters. It is defined as “a letter or group of letters added to the end of a word to make another word, such as -ly in quickly or -ness
in sadness”, according to the Oxford Learner’s Dictionary.
You need not make any changes to the spelling of the base word; you can just write the prefix followed by the base word. For example, popular
unpopular.
In the case of prefixes such as ‘non’ and ‘ex’, you might have to add a hyphen (https://byjus.com/english/hyphen/) in between the prefix and the
root word. For example, non-violence, ex-serviceman.
For words ending with ‘y’, you will have to remove the ‘y’, add an ‘i’ and then add suffixes such as ‘al’ or ‘ly’. For instance, try trial, happy happily.
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An exception to the above rule is in the case of monosyllabic words without vowels (https://byjus.com/english/vowels-in-english/). For example,
shy shyly, sly slyly.
There are words to which ‘ity’ is added instead of ‘ty’. This is for words that end with an ‘e’. The ‘e’ is omitted and ‘ity’ is added. For example,
sensitive sensitivity, creative creativity. This is also the case when the suffix ‘al’ is already added to the base word. For example, sentimental
sentimentality, functional functionality.
For most monosyllabic words and some disyllabic words ending in ‘e’, you will have to remove the ‘e’ and add suffixes such as ‘able’ and ‘age’.
For example, use usage, move movable, love lovable, adore adorable, relate relatable.
There are some exceptions to the above rule. For instance, like likeable, manage manageable, recharge rechargeable.
The same is the case with words that take the suffix ‘ible’. For example, sense sensible, collapse collapsible.
With suffixes such as ‘tion’ and ‘sion’, you will have to omit the last consonant and the silent ‘e’. This is in the case of words ending in ‘de’ or ‘te’.
For example, divide division, fixate fixation, ignite ignition.
When only the silent ‘e’ has to be omitted before adding ‘tion, you will have to add an ‘a’ before the suffix ‘tion’. This applies to words ending in ‘re’
or ‘se’. For instance, converse conversation, mechanise mechanisation, admire admiration.
When adding ‘er’ and ‘est’ to the adjective, it forms the comparative (https://byjus.com/english/comparative-degree-of-comparison/) and
superlative degrees of comparison (https://byjus.com/english/superlative-degree-of-comparison/). Some monosyllabic adjectives
(https://byjus.com/english/adjectives/) would require you to double the final consonant before adding the suffix. You can learn more about this
by going through the article on degrees of comparison (https://byjus.com/english/degrees-of-comparison/).
For words ending with ‘y’, when adding suffixes like ‘ness’, you will have to change the ‘y’ into ‘i’ and then add ‘ness’. For example, happy
happiness, lively liveliness. Words such as ‘dry’ and ‘shy’ do not follow the same pattern. For example, shyness, dryness.
Sometimes, you will have to add ‘li’ and then ‘ness’ to the end of the root word. For instance, clean cleanliness, kind kindliness/kindness.
The above-said spelling rules of prefixes and suffixes apply. For example, success unsuccessful, happy unhappily.
A- (abiotic, atypical)
Pro- (proactive)
-y (honesty, noisy)
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List of Words with a Prefix and a Suffix
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