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What prefixes and suffixes can you add to courage?

Here are some prefixes and suffixes you can add to "courage", along with examples and their meanings:

Prefixes:

* Dis-: means "lack of" or "opposite of"

* Discourage: To make someone less confident or enthusiastic about something.

* En-: means "to make or cause to be"

* Encourage: To give someone support or confidence.

* Re-: means "again" or "back"

* Re-courage: To restore someone's confidence or bravery.

* Un-: means "not" or "opposite of"

* Uncourageous: Lacking courage; cowardly.

Suffixes:

* -ous: means "full of" or "having the quality of"

* Courageous: Having or showing courage; brave.

* -ly: means "in a way that is"

* Courageously: In a brave or courageous manner.

* -ful: means "full of" or "having the quality of"

* Courageful: Having or showing courage; brave.

* -less: means "without" or "lacking"

* Courage-less: Lacking courage; cowardly.

Note: While some of these combinations might not be commonly used, they are grammatically correct and can convey specific meanings.

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