This post comprises all those prefixes that begin with the letter “S.” It includes many English words whose etymology can be traced to Greek and Latin roots.
If you learn these prefixes, you will be able to understand and use many English words that feature them. Vocab-ability is an easy-to-use resource guide to help you understand those prefixes.
In total, this Vocab-ability post features 5 prefixes that begin with the letter “S."
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Vocab-ability Prefix–314 (se__ = away, without)
Vocab-ability Prefix–315 (semi__ = half)
Vocab-ability Prefix–316 (sub__ = under, below)
Vocab-ability Prefix–317 (super__, supra__, sur__ = above, beyond)
Vocab-ability Prefix–318 (syn__, sym__ = similar, together)
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Vocab-ability Prefixes – All PREFIXES beginning with “A”.
Vocab-ability Prefixes – The Single PREFIX beginning with “B”.
Vocab-ability Prefixes – All PREFIXES beginning with “C”.
Vocab-ability Prefixes – All PREFIXES beginning with “D”.
Vocab-ability Prefixes – All PREFIXES beginning with “E”.
Vocab-ability Prefixes – The Single PREFIX beginning with “F”.
Vocab-ability Prefixes – All PREFIXES beginning with “H”.
Vocab-ability Prefixes – All PREFIXES beginning with “I”.
Vocab-ability Prefixes – All PREFIXES beginning with “M”.
Vocab-ability Prefixes – All PREFIXES beginning with “N”.
Vocab-ability Prefixes – All PREFIXES beginning with “O”.
Vocab-ability Prefixes – All PREFIXES beginning with “P”.
Vocab-ability Prefixes – All PREFIXES beginning with “R”.
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Prefixes and suffixes area unit sets of letters that area unit superimposed to the start or finish of another word. they're not words in their title and can't stand on their own in a very sentence: if they're written on their own they need a hyphen before or when them........Thanks man.....good work....very informative
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S is for snacks, I like kitty snacks 😻
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Excellent article. I could not think that a single prefix could mean
absolutely opposite meanings. For example sub