100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "prefix"
Definition
A "prefix" is a group of letters added at the beginning of a word to alter its meaning or create a new word. In linguistics, it is a type of affix that modifies the base or root word.
Synonyms
- Affix
- Precede
- Foreword
- Introductory element
Antonyms
- Suffix
- Postfix
- Conclusion
- Ending
Examples
- I will prefix the letter with my name.
- Please prefix the document with a title page.
- They decided to prefix their project with an introduction.
- We need to prefix our address with the country code.
- The teacher asked us to prefix our essays with a thesis statement.
- Can you prefix your response with the date?
- I will prefix the code with comments for clarity.
- It's important to prefix the term with its definition.
- The company will prefix their new product line with a marketing campaign.
- She wanted to prefix her email with a greeting.
- Don't forget to prefix the instructions with a warning.
- You should prefix your username with "Guest" when logging in.
- The author decided to prefix the chapter with a quote.
- They will prefix the invitation with RSVP details.
- We must prefix the agenda with the meeting objectives.
- I will prefix my notes with references for better organization.
- Please prefix the report with an executive summary.
- He plans to prefix his speech with a personal story.
- I need to prefix my answer with some background information.
- She will prefix the video with a short introduction.
- The software will automatically prefix the filenames for you.
- Let's prefix our conversation with some small talk.
- You should prefix the recipe with preparation tips.
- The article will prefix the main points with bullet points.
- He will prefix his findings with statistical data.
- Please prefix the slide with a title before presenting.
- I need to prefix the form with my contact details.
- They decided to prefix their findings with a discussion section.
- The editor will prefix the book with a foreword.
- She plans to prefix her analysis with a historical context.
- Let's prefix the meeting notes with action items.
- I will prefix the timeline with important milestones.
- You should prefix the summary with key takeaways.
- He will prefix his explanation with a diagram.
- Please prefix your feedback with examples.
- They wanted to prefix their presentation with a mission statement.
- I will prefix the code snippet with comments for clarity.
- We need to prefix the proposal with a budget estimate.
- She will prefix the class discussion with a brief overview.
- Let's prefix the agenda with the time and location.
- I plan to prefix the letter with a personal note.
- The company will prefix their new service with a trial offer.
- Don't forget to prefix your notes with the date and time.
- He will prefix his thoughts with relevant quotes.
- Please prefix the instructions with examples for clarity.
- They will prefix the event with a keynote speaker.
- I need to prefix my research with a literature review.
- Let's prefix the email with a subject line.
- She plans to prefix her presentation with a visual aid.
- The report should prefix conclusions with findings.
- Please prefix your answer with reasoning.
- They will prefix the new software with user guidelines.
- I will prefix the data with a summary for easier understanding.
- Don't forget to prefix your thoughts with a rationale.
- He wants to prefix the meeting with a brief introduction.
- She will prefix her video with a detailed explanation.
- Let's prefix the newsletter with a welcome message.
- I will prefix the analysis with pertinent research.
- You should prefix the project with a clear objective.
- The team decided to prefix their feedback with encouragement.
- Please prefix your report with a cover letter.
- They want to prefix their findings with a disclaimer.
- I will prefix my presentation with an overview of the topic.
- Don't forget to prefix the checklist with requirements.
- He plans to prefix his thoughts with examples from practice.
- Let's prefix the article with a summary of key points.
- The manager will prefix the meeting with updates.
- Please prefix your submission with a cover page.
- I will prefix the schedule with important deadlines.
- They decided to prefix their event with a welcome address.
- She will prefix her comments with constructive feedback.
- Let's prefix the discussion with the agenda.
- I will prefix my notes with relevant references.
- Don't forget to prefix the email with a polite request.
- He wanted to prefix the lesson with a quiz.
- Please prefix your proposal with an introduction.
- They will prefix the software update with a user guide.
- I need to prefix my presentation with a personal anecdote.
- Let's prefix the conversation with a brief overview.
- She plans to prefix the article with a personal experience.
- The team will prefix their findings with a summary.
- I will prefix the invitation with RSVP details.
- Don't forget to prefix your feedback with positive remarks.
- He will prefix his speech with a relevant joke.
- Please prefix the report with citations.
- They want to prefix their conclusions with evidence.
- I will prefix the data with an explanation.
- Let's prefix the project with objectives.
- She plans to prefix her analysis with historical context.
- The editor will prefix the article with a disclaimer.
- I need to prefix the notes with my observations.
- Don't forget to prefix your questions with "I wonder if".
- He will prefix his recommendations with supporting data.
- Please prefix your proposal with background information.
- They decided to prefix their initiative with a mission statement.
- I will prefix the event with a safety briefing.
- Let's prefix the summary with major highlights.
- She plans to prefix her video with a tutorial.
- The team will prefix their feedback with specific examples.
- I will prefix the discussion with key objectives.