Prefixes 5Prefixes 5
1. dif- 1. dif-
2. equi- 2. equi-
3. dis-, di- 3. dis-, di-
4. epi- 4. epi-
5. de- 5. de-
Answer: dif-Answer: dif-
Apart, away, Apart, away, removalremoval
differentiate: (v.) to differentiate: (v.) to form or mark form or mark differently from other differently from other such things;such things;distinguish.distinguish.
Answer: dis-, di-Answer: dis-, di-
From, away, From, away, negativenegative
dispense: (v.) to deal dispense: (v.) to deal out; distribute: to out; distribute: to dispense wisdom. dispense wisdom.
Answer: equi-Answer: equi-
Equal, equally Equal, equally
equilateral: (adj.) equilateral: (adj.) having all the sides having all the sides equal.equal.
Answer: epi-Answer: epi-
Upon, on top ofUpon, on top of
epilogue: (n.) a epilogue: (n.) a concluding part added concluding part added to a literary work, as a to a literary work, as a novel. novel.
apart, away, apart, away, removalremoval
Answer: de-Answer: de-
detract: (v.) to take detract: (v.) to take away a part, as from away a part, as from quality, (usually quality, (usually followed by followed by fromfrom ) )
To include:dialogue, appositive (1), and prepositional
phrase (1)
“Hey Boo, wearing those large loop earrings will detract from your look and make you look super young. Keep it classy and mature,” Frank said to his wife.
“Is that so? Well, I want to differentiate myself from all the other women at the party. I want to set myself apart,” Rachel said. Rachel, a CEO of a software company, must attend this company party. In the party, the senior managers will announce her retirement.