Prefixes
Suffixes
Homophones
Synonyms
Antonyms
100
The meaning of the prefix un- as in unlikely means
not
100
The meaning of the suffix -ful as in beautiful means
full of
100
The fruit that grows on a tree is called a (pear, pair).
pear
100
freezing
cold
100
disagree
agree
200
The meaning of the prefix pre- like in predict
before
200
The meaning of the suffix -less as in useless means
without
200
(There, Their, They're) going to take the STAAR on Monday.
They're
200
estimate
guess
200
difficult
easy
300
The meaning of the prefix dis- as in disagree means
opposite of
300
The meaning of the suffix -s or -es as in tables means
plural or more than one
300
I went to (meat, meet) my grandparents for dinner yesterday.
meet
300
beautiful
pretty
300
top
bottom
400
The meaning of the prefix in- as in incapable means
not
400
The meaning of the suffix -ed as in jumped means
past tense
400
I (see, sea) a snake slithering on the sidewalk.
see
400
gigantic
huge
400
noisy
quiet
500
The meaning of the prefix re- as in reconnect means
again
500
The meaning of the suffix -able as in comfortable means
can be done
500
Her (son, sun) David, is good at sports.
son
500
unhappy
sad
500
energetic
tired
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