Vocabulary: Prefixes

Vocabulary: Prefixes

Look at the following prefixes, explanations and examples of words that start with them. Use a dictionary, if necessary, to clarify how the prefix changes the meaning of the root word.

  • counter
    indicates the opposite, or a reaction
    counterproductive, counterargument, counteract, counterattack, counterculture
  • im
    without sth or lack of sth or the opposite of sth
    impassable, impatient, impolite
  • back
    indicates a backward motion or a reversal
    backdate, backlash, backlog, backorder, backpedal
  • anti
    against
    antiaircraft, antibacterial, antifreeze, anti-inflammatory
  • in
    without sth or lack of sth or the opposite of sth
    inadequate, incoherent, inconvenient, insane, insensitive, intolerant
  • up
    often indicates an upward motion or placement, physically or metaphorically
    upgrade, uphold, uplift, upmarket, upstairs, upstage
  • dis
    opposite
    disbelief, dislike, disrespect, dissimilar
  • un
    opposite
    unable, unachievable, uncomplicated, unhappy, undo, unzip

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