If prefixes and suffixes sometimes confuse you, read this handy guide to the most common ones:
- re: revisit, rebuild, and restructure
- dis: disappear, discontinue, and disconnect
- over: oversleep, overwork, and overbook
- un: unfasten, uncouple, and unbend
- mis:mislead, misinform, and misidentify
- out: outperform, outlast, and outbid
- co: coauthor
- sub: subcommittee
- ize: stabilize, characterize, and symbolize
- ate: differentiate, duplicate, and liquidate
- fy: classify, exemplify, and simplify
- en: awaken, shorten, and moisten
- sion and tion: expansion, organization, and iteration
- ity: clarity, amity, and velocity
- er: roofer, teenager, and fertilizer
- ness: kindness, goodness, and meanness
- ism: capitalism, socialism, and isolationism
- ment: establishment, environment, and merriment
- ant: pollutant
- ship: friendship, leadership, and sportsmanship
- age: coverage and postage
- ery: machinery, winery, and archery
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