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What is prefix and for successful?

There is no direct prefix for "successful". The word "successful" is already a complete word that describes a state of achieving desired results or goals.

However, we can use prefixes to create related words that describe different aspects of success:

* Un-successful: Meaning "not successful".

* Over-successful: Meaning "excessively successful".

* Pre-successful: Meaning "prior to achieving success".

* Post-successful: Meaning "after achieving success".

You can also use prefixes to describe the process of becoming successful:

* Self-success: Meaning "achieving success on your own".

* Over-achievement: Meaning "exceeding expectations in achieving success".

* Under-achievement: Meaning "failing to achieve expected levels of success".

Ultimately, the choice of prefix depends on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.

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