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Is disregard a suffix or prefix?
"Disregard" is
not
a suffix or prefix. It's a
complete word
on its own, meaning to ignore or pay no attention to something.
It's formed by combining the
prefix "dis-"
(meaning "not" or "opposite of") with the
word "regard"
.
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