Pre- words Flashcards

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Prevent

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v, keep from happening or arising; make impossible

The rain prevented us from playing football.

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precaution

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n, a measure taken in advance to prevent harm Chris takes precautions against burning down MacNeal.

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prepay

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v, to pay for something before you get it

I prepaid for the plane tickets.

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predict

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v, to say what will happen before it occurs

I can predict how she’s going to get pregnant.

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precede

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Julia:

verb.to happen,go, or come before somethig or someone

eg· I finished study all the lesson precede all the person.

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prefix

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Definition: (noun) letter or group of letters that is added at the beginning of a word to change its meaning.

Sentence: D is the prefix of the word dog.

Jewel

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prejudge

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verb, to make a decision before you have all the facts

When I play an action game with a partner, I prejudge my partner’s skills.

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preview

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v, to look at or see something before something or someone else

I previewed the meeting’s report.

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pretest

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noun:an advance or preliminary testing or trial, as of a new product.

You should take a pretest because you want to improve your grade.

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