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PREFIX REVIEW English 8. A-, an- ANonymous (without a name) Apodal (without feet) ANarchy (without rule--chaos) Atypical (not typical)

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1 PREFIX REVIEW English 8

2 A-, an- ANonymous (without a name) Apodal (without feet) ANarchy (without rule--chaos) Atypical (not typical)

3 AB-, abs-, a- ABSent (to be away) ABduct (to lead away) ABrupt (to break away from) ABStract (to pull away from the concrete )

4 AD-, ab-, ac-, af-, ag-, al-, an-, ap-, ar-, as-, at-, a- ADmire (to look toward) ADhere (to stick to) ADjective (toward or near a noun) ADvertisement (to turn toward)

5 ANTI-, ant- ANTIfreeze (opposite of freeze) ANTIbiotic (against microbial life) ANTacid (against acid) ANTIdote (to give as a remedy against)

6 COM-, con-, col-, cor-, co- COMpanion (to break bread together) COMbine (two together) CONspire (to breathe together) CONversation (to turn together)

7 DE- DEpart (to split apart) DEscend (to step down) DEduct (to lead away or down) DEscribe (to write down)

8 DIA-, di- DIAmeter (measure across a circle) DIAlogue (to speak across) DIAgram (to write across) DIAgonal (across an angle)

9 DIS-, dif-, di- DIShonest (opposite of honest) DIFferent (to set apart) DIStract (to pull apart or away) DIvert (to turn aside)

10 EPI-, ep- EPItaph (upon a tomb) EPIdermis (upon the skin) EPIdemic (among the people) EPIgram (to write on)

11 EX-, e-, ec-, ef-, es- EXit (to go out) Effect (to work out) EXhale (to breathe out) EScape (out of one’s cape)

12 IN- (not), im-, il-, ir- INcorrect (not correct) IRrelevant (not relevant) IMproper (not proper) ILlegal (not legal)

13 IN- (in), im-, il-, ir- INject (to throw in) IRrigate (in water or moisture) IMprison (in prison) ILluminate (in the light)

14 INTER-, intel- INTERcept (to take between) INTERsect ( to cut between) INTERrupt (to break between) INTELligent (to read between)

15 OB- (against, toward), oc-, of-, op- OBstacle (to stand against) OCcupy (to take over) OFfense (to strike against) OPposite (to set against)

16 PER-, pur- PERmit (to let go through) PERmeate (to pass through) PERfect (to do or perform thoroughly) PERmanent (to stay through)

17 PRE- PREdict (to say before) PREhistoric (before recorded history) PREvent (to come before) PREcede (to go before)

18 PRO- PROceed (to go forth) PROvoke (to call forth) PROpose (to put before) PROlogue (words before a novel)

19 RE- REcess (to go back) REmove (to move back) REplay (to play again) REvert (to turn back)

20 SUB-, suc-, suf-, sug-, sum-, sup-, sur-, sus-, su-… SUBmarine (below the sea) SUBtract (to pull from under) SUFfix (to attach after) SUCceed (to go up to)

21 SYN-, sym-, syl-, sys- SYNonym (same name) SYMbol (to throw together) SYMphony (to sound together) SYMpathy (feeling together)

22 TRANS-, tran- TRANSfer (to carry across) TRANscribe (to write over) TRANSport (to carry across) TRANSmit (to send across)

23 RE- back, again

24 PRO- forward, forth, before

25 SYN- with, together, same

26 EX- out, out of, away from

27 IN- no, not, without; in, into, within

28 PER- through, thoroughly

29 DE- away, down, opposite of

30 EPI- on, over, after besides, among

31 AB- from, away, off

32 COM- with, together

33 DIS- apart, away

34 PRE- before

35 A- without, not

36 ANTI- opposite, against

37 AD- to, toward

38 INTER- between, among

39 TRANS- across, beyond, on the other side

40 DIA- through, across

41 OB- against, toward, by, down, away

42 SUB- under, below, up to, up

43 out, out of, away from EX-

44 no, not, without IN-

45 without, not A-

46 with, together, same SYN-

47 on, over, after, besides, among EPI-

48 through, across DIA-

49 under, below, up to SUB-

50 before (as in “before recorded history”) PRE-

51 in, into, within IN-

52 away, from, off AB-

53 back, again RE-

54 apart, away DIS-

55 between, among INTER-

56 to, toward AD-

57 away, down, do the opposite of DE-

58 forward, forth, before PRO-

59 together, with COM-

60 across, beyond, on the other side TRANS-

61 against, toward, by, down, away OB-

62 against, opposed to ANTI-

63 through, thoroughly PER-


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