I believe it's anti-. Note that there's a dash after the pro-, which means it's a prefix; hence anti- would be the appropriate answer. Example: pro-Communist and opposite would be anti-Communist.
I believe it’s anti-. Note that there’s a dash after the pro-, which means it’s a prefix; hence anti- would be the appropriate answer. Example: pro-Communist and opposite would be anti-Communist.
Im a bit confused I’d say Anti but that means against when pro simply means towards, as in forwards, moving towards…anti means against, a proper one would be avoid…is there a prefix for avoid?
Con?
Erm,I think that’s the answer. I just can’t think of it :p
I believe it's anti-. Note that there's a dash after the pro-, which means it's a prefix; hence anti- would be the appropriate answer. Example: pro-Communist and opposite would be anti-Communist.
Cheers
dude, its amateur
not pro :p
unpro, inpro, pro-less … pick one
is it re- ? as in pro-active vs re-active?
I believe it’s anti-. Note that there’s a dash after the pro-, which means it’s a prefix; hence anti- would be the appropriate answer. Example: pro-Communist and opposite would be anti-Communist.
Cheers
ill go for “anti”
anti-
did not pro
I am pretty sure it is “-anti”.
Is this an ESL test?
Im a bit confused I’d say Anti but that means against when pro simply means towards, as in forwards, moving towards…anti means against, a proper one would be avoid…is there a prefix for avoid?
It’s “con”
but the opposite of death is not live?!
i think life with “f”
it's meta- or post- guys…
there are the opposite of pro- or pre-
rookie
HaHAHAHA
Idiots its unprofessional
unprofessional