 | You can change the meaning of some words by adding prefixes (extra letters at the beginning of words). For example, you can change the meaning of 'polite' to mean 'not polite' by adding 'im' to the beginning of it to make 'impolite', or you can create the opposite 'efficient' by adding 'in' to the beginning of it to make 'inefficient'. Here are some common prefixes and their meanings:
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 | anti - against aging – anti-aging (adj): describes substances that are meant to prevent or limit the process of becoming old depressant– anti-depressant (n): a drug to help people feel less sad or anxious racist – anti-racist (adj): against the unfair treatment of belong to other racial groups from you counter – against argument – counter-argument (n): an argument or point of view against another argument or suggestion intuitive – counterintuitive (adj): the opposite of what seems obvious or natural productive – counterproductive (adj): having the opposite result to the one you intended
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 dis – not, opposite appear – disappear (v): go somewhere where you cannot be seen or found agree – disagree (n): have a different opinion or idea from someone else similar – dissimilar (adj): different from someone or something un – not, opposite fair – unfair (n): not treating people in a equal way, or not morally correct available – unavailable(adj): not able to go somewhere to meet someone or do something competitive – uncompetitive(n): not able to compete successfully with other businesses or products
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 centi – one hundredth metre – centimetre (n): one hundredth of a metre litre – centilitre (n): one hundredth of a metre milli – one thousandth second – millisecond (n): one thousandth of a second metre – millimetre (n): one thousandth of a metre
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 Most words which are created with prefixes don't use hyphens. However, some do, for example, co (co-operate), pro (pro-government) and non (non-starter). Some words with prefixes are hyphenated and other words with the same prefix aren't. For example, co-star and coexist or multilayered and multi-purpose. There's no hard and fast rule why this is the case. Use a good English-English dictionary to help you.
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 politely in a socially correct way that shows you are aware of and care about other people's feelings: efficiently in a way that uses time and energy well change take something back in order to get a different one compensation money that is paid to someone who has been inconvenienced |

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