sort 47 prefixes (dis-, mis-, pre-)

Disagree

have or express a different opinion

Mistreat

treat (a person or animal) badly, cruelly, or unfairly

Disable

to make unable or unfit; weaken or destroy the capability of;
(of a disease, injury, or accident) limit (someone) in their movements, senses, or activities

Preteen

a child of just under the age of thirteen

Preview

an inspection or viewing of something before it is bought or becomes generally known and available

Disloyal

failing to be loyal to a person, country, or body to which one has obligations

Discomfort

noun
lack of physical comfort.
verb
make (someone) feel uneasy, anxious, or embarrassed.

Disappear

cease to be visible.
cause to disappear, as by consumption

Misspell

spell (a word) incorrectly or wrong

Dislike

a feeling of distaste or hostility

Premature

occurring or done before the usual or proper time; too early

Misplace

put in the wrong place and lose temporarily because of this; mislay

Dishonest

behaving or prone to behave in an untrustworthy or fraudulent way

Misbehave

of a person, especially a child) fail to conduct oneself in a way that is acceptable to others; behave badly

Pretest

A test done on a product, piece of equipment, or other item to make sure it works before it is sold or used

Misjudge

form a wrong opinion or conclusion about something or someone

Preschool

of or relating to the time before a child is old enough to go to kindergarten or elementary school

Prefix

An affix that's added in front of a word and often changes the meaning of it. Common prefixes include re-, un-, and mis-. Lots of words have a prefix, and it's sometimes easier to figure out the meaning if you know the meaning of the prefix

Mismatch

a failure to correspond or match; a discrepancy

Discover

find (something or someone) unexpectedly or in the course of a search

Preheat

to heat before using or before subjecting to some further process: to preheat an oven before baking

Precious

(of an object, substance, or resource) of great value; not to be wasted or treated carelessly

Disobey

fail to obey (rules, a command, or someone in authority)

Precaution

a measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous, unpleasant, or inconvenient from happening