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| using a prefix |
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| what is the opposite of the word using a prefix |
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| If I understand your question correctly you want to know if there's a way to know the opposite of a word that has a prefix. For example: the opposite of overweight would be underweight. But I would be very careful applying this to other prefixes and suffixes. |
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| If I understand your question correctly you want to know if there's a way to know the opposite of a word that has a prefix. For example: the opposite of overweight would be underweight. But I would be very careful applying this to other prefixes and suffixes. |
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| I believe he missed a control-V. FRC |
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| I believe he missed a control-V. FRC |
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