App Logo

No.1 PSC Learning App

1M+ Downloads
What is the root morpheme in the word ‘disagreeable’?

ADis-

BAgree

C-able

DDisagree

Answer:

B. Agree

Read Explanation:

The root morpheme in the word "disagreeable" is "agree" - the prefix "dis-" negates the meaning of the root "agree" to create "disagree" which is the core meaning of the word when considering morphemes. 

  • "dis-": This is a prefix meaning "not" or "opposite of". 

  • "agree": This is the root morpheme, which carries the core meaning of the word. 

  • "-able": This is a suffix indicating capability or possibility. 

So, when breaking down "disagreeable", the root morpheme is "agree". 


Related Questions:

The bilingual method is known as
In which educational philosophy is the primary focus on teaching timeless knowledge and classical subjects?
Which of the following is not related to 'Reciprocal teaching'?
How does learning English benefit students in a globalized world?
Skimming is best used when you: