Prefixes and Suffixes List with examples For Class 9

Prefixes and Suffixes

System of Affixation in English

In English, fixing a group of letters to a word to change its meaning, number, state or form is known as the System of Affixation.

Base word
Affixation
Word
determined
pre + determined
predetermined
play
play + er
player
weekly
bi + weekly
biweekly
follow
follow + ing
following

There are two primary types of affixation:

  1. Prefix
  2. Suffix

1. Prefix

A prefix is a small group of letters which are affixed at the beginning of the word.

  • Subsidiary
  • Nonviolence
  • Intolerance

They perform the following functions:

  • Indicate presence or absence
amoral
without morals
injected
put into
congenital
present from birth
  • Indicate position
hypodermic
under the skin
circumnavigate
to sail around
antechamber
a chamber before another
  • Indicate qualities, size or number
thermometer
heat measuring instrument
macrocosm
big world or universe
polyglot
someone who speaks many languages

Types of Prefixes:

1. Negative Prefixes

Prefix
Meaning
Usage
un-
not
uncomfortable, unbearable, unforgivable
in-
not
incomplete, indecisive, independent
dis-
opposite of
disinterested, disproportionate, displeasure
ir-
not
irresponsive, irresponsible, irrevocable
il-
not
illogical, illegitimate, illegible
im-
not
improbable, impossible, impenetrable

Prefixes of Size

Prefix
Meaning
Usage
semi-
half
semicircle, semiconductor
equi-
equal
equidistant, equivalent,
micro-
small, tiny
microscope, microorganism,

Suffix

A suffix is a group of letters which are fixed to the end of a root word or a base word. They perform the following functions:

Change the part of speech of the word


meaning (n)
meaningful (adj)
beautiful (adj)
beautifully (adv)
subject (n)
subjecting (v)

Indicate whether the number is singular or plural

girl (singular noun)
girls (plural noun)
stratum (singular noun)
strata (plural noun)
lifts (singular verb)
lift (plural verb)

Indicate the tense of the verb

hopped (past)
hostess (feminine)
steal (past)
stewardess (feminine)

Types of Suffixes

Noun Suffixes

Suffix
Usage
Example
-al
state
refusal, betrayal, perusal
-ance, -ence
quality or state
militancy, performance
-tion
condition
condition, relation
-ice
condition
malice, novice, justice
-er/-or
doer
painter, trainer, actor
-graph
record
telegraph, phonograph, polygraph
-ism
belief
Hinduism, communism, fascism

Suffixes of Verbs


Suffix
Usage
Example
-able
to make
enable, disable
-ate
Latin origin verbs
recreate, abate
-ed
simple past or participle form
killed, toyed

IconDownload