The document lists negative prefixes that can be added to words to change their meaning, including un, ir, im, dis, and in, and provides examples of words with those prefixes that convey the opposite of the original word, such as unpleasant, impossible, dishonest, illogical, unfair, irrational, and inactive.
The document lists negative prefixes that can be added to words to change their meaning, including un, ir, im, dis, and in, and provides examples of words with those prefixes that convey the opposite of the original word, such as unpleasant, impossible, dishonest, illogical, unfair, irrational, and inactive.
The document lists negative prefixes that can be added to words to change their meaning, including un, ir, im, dis, and in, and provides examples of words with those prefixes that convey the opposite of the original word, such as unpleasant, impossible, dishonest, illogical, unfair, irrational, and inactive.