The word from the list has a prefix meaning not: dysfunctional, antifungal, mastermind
dysfunctional
How (is the weather / are the weather) in the Bahamas in August?
is the weather
One of the common suffixes for nouns made from verbs.
The primary stress in the word in|fla|tion
/fla/
This most populous megacity, with more than 37.39 million people is the capital city of one of the smallest countries in Asia.
Tokyo
This prefix means before and can be found in this clue.
pre-
We just got some new (furnitures / furniture) last week.
furniture
One of the common suffixes for nouns made from adjectives.
The primary stress in the word me|tro|po|lis.
/tro/
Christ the Redeemer, one of the new seven wonders of the world, is located in this South American megacity.
Rio de Janeiro
The word in the list with a prefix meaning not enough: overutilized, underappreciated, unexpected
underappreciated
(The police are / The police is) investigating a crime on my street.
The police are
The word in this list has a prefix that means the act, practice, or process: Catholicism, reverent, innocence
Catholicism
The primary stress in the word un|ex|pec|ted.
/pec/
Of the two megacities in the United States, this one is the largest.
New York
This prefix means one.
mono- ("uni-" would also be acceptable)
I have to wait on my (laundries / laundry) to finish before I can go out.
laundry
The noun from the list with the suffix meaning condition, character, or nature: childish, neighborhood, establishment
neighborhood
The primary stress in the word po|pu|la|tion.
/la/
It's the megacity located in the country whose flag is shown here.
Manila
This prefix means big, like the type of cities we talked about this week.
mega-
She didn't give us any (homework / homeworks) for the weekend.
homework
This suffix means the state or condition of being.
-ness (i.e. happiness, weakness, lonliness, etc.)
The primary stress in the word in|ho|spi|ta|ble.
/spi/
This megacity is the capital of the most bilingual country in the world.
Jakarta