Prefixes
                dis
distract
take your attention away
ridiculous, silly
absurd
mis
wrongly, wrong, not
admit
you agree or say that something is true
to get rid of something
discard
in, im
in, into
contrast
to show or tell about the differences between things
to keep going, to keep trying something even though it is difficult
persist
re
again, back
see, hear, or taste clearly
write something down
record
pre
before
betray
say something or do something to hurt someone else's feelings
prevent someone from doing something
exclude