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Prefixes and Suffixes

Vocabulary Builder: Prefixes and Suffixes

Prefixes and Suffixes

Prefixes and Suffixes

What you'll learn

  • A prefix is added to the front of a word to change its meaning (un + happy = unhappy).
  • A suffix is added to the end of a word to change its meaning (care + ful = careful).
  • Common prefixes: un- (not), re- (again), dis- (not/opposite).
  • Common suffixes: -ful (full of), -less (without), -ly (in a certain manner).

Key concepts

Level 1 — Prefixes

PrefixMeaningExample
un-notunhappy = not happy
re-againredo = do again
dis-not/oppositedishonest = not honest

Level 2 — Suffixes

SuffixMeaningExample
-fulfull ofcareful = full of care
-lesswithoutcareless = without care
-lyin a mannerquickly = in a quick manner

Level 3 — Building new words

Adding a prefix or suffix creates a new word with a related meaning: care → careful → careless → carefully.

NCERT anchor: Marigold 4 (CBSE English reader) — word formation and vocabulary building.

Worked example

Add a prefix to 'agree' to mean 'not agree'.

Step 1 — 'Not agree' needs a prefix that means 'not'.
Step 2 — 'dis-' means not/opposite.
Answer: disagree

Add a suffix to 'fear' to mean 'without fear'.

Step 1 — 'Without' needs the suffix '-less'.
Step 2 — fear + less = fearless.
Answer: fearless

Common mistakes

MistakeWhy it happensFix
Mixing up un- and dis-Both can mean 'not'Learn common words with each prefix by heart
Adding -ful and -less to the same word by mistakeConfusing 'full of' and 'without'Ask: does the word mean HAVING it or NOT HAVING it?
Forgetting to drop letters before adding a suffixNot checking spelling rulesCheck spelling carefully (e.g., happy → happily)

Quick check

  • Add 're-' to 'read' — what does the new word mean?
  • Add '-ful' to 'help' — what does the new word mean?
  • Which prefix turns 'kind' into its opposite?
  • Stretch: Make three new words using 'un-', 're-', and 'dis-' with words of your choice, and use each in a sentence.

Revision tip: Keep a list of prefixes and suffixes with one example word for each — add a new one every week.

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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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