Prefixes mis-, in-, sub-, un-, re-. » a word part that is added to the beginning of a word, that changes its meaning.

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Prefixes mis-, in-, sub-, un-, re-

» a word part that is added to the beginning of a word, that changes its meaning

» back or again

» not

» badly

» under

» to behave badly

» lack of trust or confidence » a feeling that someone is not honest and cannot be trusted

» not going straight from one point to another » not said or done in a clear and direct way » not having a clear and direct connection » not direct, round about

» having a friendly and relaxed quality » suited for ordinary use when you are relaxing » not suited for serious or official speech and writing » done in a way that is not especially careful or scientific

» words that appear on the screen during a movie, video, or television show and that are translations of what the actors are saying » a title that comes after the main title of a book and that often gives more information about the contents of the book » a title below the main title

» the sum of a set of numbers that is then added to another number or set of numbers » not the whole total

» to spread or cause (something) to spread or straighten out from a folded position » to happen as time passes » to open something up

» different in number, degree, quality, size, etc. » giving more advantages, power, etc., to some people and less to other people for unfair reasons

» to count again » to tell someone about something that happened » to describe something that happened

» to look at something again » the act of studying information that was studied before

» to cause (someone) to believe something that is not true » to give someone the wrong idea

» to put (something) in the wrong place » to lose (something) for a short time by forgetting where you put it » to direct (a feeling, such as trust or confidence) toward someone or something that does not deserve it

» not active » not doing things that require physical movement and energy » no longer being used

» impossible to see » not visible

» below average » lower or smaller than normal » having less of something than is normal

» a ship that can operate underwater

» to reveal; to remove a cover from (something) » to find or become aware of (something that was hidden or secret)

» worried or nervous about something » likely to change or end » not sure or settled

» to make (something) new, fresh, or strong again » to make (a promise, vow, etc.) again » to begin (something) again especially with more force or enthusiasm » to put in a fresh supply of (something)

» to remember (something) from the past » to ask or order (someone) to return » to ask people to return (a product with a defect or problem) » to bring (an image, idea, etc.) into your mind