"Hate, disgust, dislike," meaning of affixesPrefix miso-,mis-means "hatred, antipathy, aversion," meaning, such as: misogamy (misogamy), misomaths (people who dislike mathematics), misanthropist (Misanthrope), the misopolemical (war-averse), misoneism (tired of the new, conservative).In addition, the prefix pseudo-means "false, false," meaning, the author used when the affix Word showed aversion to the body, such as: pseudology (leasing), pseudograph (fake).Prefix male-,Mal-means "bad, bad" meaning, such as: maltreat (abuse), the malefactor (murderer), malevolent (viciously), Malediction (curse), and malodor (foul).4. Say "contemptuous disdain," meaning of affixesPrefix be-added to a noun, making it with the adjective suffix-Ed, often with disdain or playful meaning, such as the bespectacled (wearing glasses), benighted (not dark, but).Suffix-Aster,-Ling with a "small, smelly, ugly" contempt of personal nouns meaning, such as: Poetaster (Limerick men, poets), and criticaster (poor critic), grammaticaster (poor grammar), weakling (loser).Suffix-ling is sometimes said "despicable" feelings, such as underling (subordinates, foot soldiers) and the hireling (those who are hired for money).Suffix-ster "... ... "Meaning, such as: gangster (gangster), gamester (gamblers) and so on.With suffix Ian-EER often with contempt, such as pamphleteer (pamphleteer), profiteer (speculators), routineer (Methodist).Suffix-ARD,-art means "to do ... ... People addicted to ... ... People "clearly derogatory words, such as: the drunkard (alcoholic), dullard (the fool), brag-GART (blower), laggard (slow), coward (coward).
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