Prefixes with negative meanings.
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disappoint |
As long as you try your best you won't disappoint me.
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disagree |
In an argument, you might disagree with the other person.
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disobey |
I decided to disobey the rules.
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disrupt |
Lots of interruptions can disrupt a conversation.
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misbehave |
Do not misbehave in class.
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mislead |
The statement was not intended to mislead.
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misadventure |
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inactive |
The computer was inactive whilst in standby mode.
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incorrect |
If only one word is incorrect you are doing well.
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incomplete |
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circle |
I have a wide circle of friends.
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complete |
This was a complete waste of time.
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consider |
‘she blurted out the truth’ , she did not consider what she said.
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continue |
We need to assess this situation before we continue.
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decide |
Jane had to decide which way to go.
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describe |
She could describe the missing boy to the police.
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different |
In Britain, some spellings are different from the USA.
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difficult |
The circular road was difficult to navigate.
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disappear |
Click the box again and it will disappear.
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early |
I’m not late, I’m early.
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