A prefix is a letter or a group of letters that appears at the beginning of a word and changes the word’s original meaning. It is important to know what different prefixes mean as they can help you to understand the additional meanings of words or unknown English words you come across.
Nouns, like adjectives or verbs, can be formed using prefixes. For example, the prefix non- can mean ‘not’ or ‘opposite.’ Adding non- to the word ‘sense’ gives you the word ‘nonsense’, which means words that have no meaning.
Prefixes are added to the root (base word) and may have various meanings.
Prefixes like anti-, de-, dis-, un- or non– are used to mean opposite of a word:
Prefixes over-, under-, up-, down-, and hyper- denote the degree, quality, quantity, or a trend:
Prefixes like mono-, bi-, uni-, di-, and omni- indicate the quantity of something in a word:
Prefixes mega-, mini-, macro, and micro- express the degree of something in a word:
Here are a few things to remember when learning prefixes:
Here’s a list of common prefixes common noun prefixes and their meaning:
Prefix | Meaning | Examples |
anti- | against | antibody, antifreeze |
bi- | referring to two | bicycle, bilingualism, biculturalism |
co- | together, with | coordination, cooperation |
semi- | half of, not complete | semicircle, semidesert, semidarkness |
mal- | bad, not enough | malfunction, malnutrition, maltreatment |
ex- | former | exwife, ex-president, ex-smoker |
sub- | under, below | subdivision, submarine, subset |
dis- | bad, opposite of | disability, disbelief, discomfort |
non- | opposite of | nonsense, nonfiction |
un- | lack of | unfairness, unrest, unemployment |
over- | excessive, above | overwork, overheating |
Note: You may see some nouns with prefixes written with a hyphen (-). This happens when a verb is not commonly used with a prefix, such as: ex-president. This will also depend on the type of English (American or British). |
Here’s a useful video from EngVid demonstrating different prefixes in use:
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