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What are unforgettable prefix and suffix?

It seems like you're asking about prefixes and suffixes that make a word "unforgettable." However, there isn't a specific set of prefixes and suffixes that guarantee a word will be unforgettable.

Here's why:

* "Unforgettable" is subjective: What one person finds memorable, another might not.

* Meaning matters: The overall meaning of the word is more important than its parts. A complex or unusual word is more likely to stick in someone's mind than a simple one.

However, we can talk about prefixes and suffixes that *often* contribute to a word's memorability:

* Unusual prefixes: Consider "un-", "in-", "mis-", "anti-", "pre-", "post-", "hyper-", etc. These can make a word sound unique or unexpected.

* Unusual suffixes: Look at "-ism", "-ology", "-mania", "-phobe", "-phile", "-ectomy", "-itis", etc. These suffixes often add a specific meaning that might make a word stand out.

* Long words: Longer words are more likely to be remembered simply because they take more effort to process.

* Words with vivid imagery: Words related to senses or emotions are more likely to evoke a strong memory.

Ultimately, the best way to make a word unforgettable is to use it in a memorable context:

* Connect it to a story: Attaching a word to a personal experience makes it more meaningful.

* Use it in a surprising way: Subverting expectations can make a word stand out.

* Repeat it: Saying a word multiple times helps it stick in your mind.

Let me know if you have any other questions about prefixes and suffixes!

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