Prefixes exercises — Set 5: Advanced Academic Prefixes: counter-, pseudo-, neo- & More (Worksheet)

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The committee's decision to cut funding proved , as it ultimately led to higher costs in the long term.

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The researcher dismissed the study as , arguing that it lacked proper methodology and peer review.

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The tribunal operates as a body, with some but not full judicial authority over commercial disputes.

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The city's architecture blends ancient Greek columns with modern glass and steel structures.

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Patients suffering from may experience persistent headaches, blurred vision, and shortness of breath if the condition is left untreated.

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The party's stance on immigration has drawn criticism from both moderate voters and human rights organisations.

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The professor encouraged her students to develop skills so they could reflect critically on their own learning processes.

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The government plans to the telecommunications industry to encourage competition among service providers.

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The philosopher drew a sharp distinction between immoral behaviour, which violates ethical norms, and behaviour, which exists outside the realm of morality altogether.

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The defence minister argued that the new strategy would be more effective than simply opposing the enemy's ideology.

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The politician's claims were widely regarded as by experts, who pointed out that her credentials were entirely fabricated.

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The charity was set up as a organisation, meaning it shares some characteristics with a government agency but operates independently.

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Children diagnosed with attention deficit disorder often struggle to concentrate in traditional classroom settings.

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The two halves of the design are not identical — in fact, the pattern is deliberately .

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The report argues that the rapid of state-owned enterprises led to widespread unemployment in the region.

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The study examined the effects of social media on adolescent mental health, focusing on issues beyond the obvious behavioural changes.

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The CEO put forward a compelling when the board proposed cancelling the expansion, and her position was vindicated when revenue surged the following year.

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The between macroeconomic policy and structural reform is essential for sustainable economic growth.

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The government introduced a series of measures to the economy following the financial crisis.

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The journalist accused the company of engaging in , claiming their charitable donations were merely a strategy to avoid taxes.

Prefixes exercises online (Worksheet)

Master advanced word formation with prefixes commonly found in academic writing, formal reports, and CAE/CPE exam texts. Practise counter-, pseudo-, quasi-, neo-, hyper-, ultra-, meta-, de-, and the Greek privative a-/an-, while refining your ability to distinguish between similar prefixes such as anti- vs. counter- and over- vs. hyper-. These advanced prefix exercises will strengthen your word-building skills for formal and academic English.