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    negative prefixes
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  • The politician was accused of being ________. (HONEST)
    dishonest
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  • His story was so _________I thought he was crazy. (BELIEVE)
    unbelievable
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  • She looked at him in _________ when he told her the shocking news. (BELIEVE)
    disbelief
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  • Many people are ________ of the dangers of mobile phones. (AWARE)
    unaware
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  • He's invited me to his party. It would be _______to say no. (POLITE)
    impolite
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  • Too many children nowadays are growing up ________ . (LITERATE)
    illiterate
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  • That's not what I said! You've____________ me. (UNDERSTAND)
    misunderstood
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  • My dog is completely________ . I promise he won't bite. (HARM)
    harmless
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  • Unfortunately, the medicine was ________ , so he didn't recover. (EFFECT)
    ineffective
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  • His answers were very _________so he failed the Maths exam. (ACCURATE)
    inaccurate
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  • It's ________ that people will ever live on the moon. (LIKELY)
    unlikely
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  • He waited __________ for the train. (PATIENT)
    impatiently
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  • It's _______ to smoke in public places nowadays. (LEGAL)
    illegal
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  • I would hate to teach children. They always _________ . (BEHAVE)
    misbehave
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  • The shirt he's wearing is completely ____________ for a job interview. (APPROPRIATE)
    inappropriate
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  • His speech was _________. I thought he'd never stop talking. (END)
    endless
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