Meaning & Definition of word "Affix"

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    Affix

    /əˈfɪks/

    noun:

    • 1. a thing added to something else; an attachment.
      • Example: The teacher used an affix to demonstrate how the meaning of the word changed.
    • 2. a prefix or suffix added to a word.
      • Example: In the word 'disagree,' 'dis-' is the affix that alters the meaning.

    verb:

    • 1. to fasten, attach, or add something to something else.
      • Example: Please affix the stamp to the corner of the envelope.
    • 2. to attach or append (a suffix or prefix) to a word.
      • Example: We can affix the prefix 'un-' to the word 'happy' to create 'unhappy.'

    Etymology

    From Latin 'affixus', past participle of 'affigere', meaning 'to fasten to, attach'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    affix a stamp:

    To attach a postage stamp to a letter or package.

    affix one's signature:

    To sign a document formally.

    affix to memory:

    To commit something to memory.

    Related Words

    affixed:

    Past tense of affix, meaning attached or fastened.

    affixation:

    The process of adding an affix to a root word.

    affixable:

    Capable of being affixed.

    Slang Meanings of affix

    Meaning: To stick something on a person or object.

    Example Sentence: I just affixed a sticker on my laptop.

    Meaning: To put something in place.

    Example Sentence: He affixed the remote to the couch so he wouldn't lose it.