Prefixes and suffixes of belief

Some common prefixes and suffixes related to the word "belief" include:

Prefixes:
1. Dis-: disbelief, disbeliever
2. Un-: unbelief, unbeliever
3. Mis-: misbelief

Suffixes:
1. -ful: beliefful, faithful
2. -less: beliefless, faithless
3. -er: believer
4. -ism: belief system, Buddhism
5. -ist: believer, atheist

The word "belief" doesn't have any commonly used prefixes, but it can have several suffixes. Here are a few examples:

1. Beliefs - This is the plural form of the word "belief."
2. Believable - Adding the suffix "-able" changes the word to an adjective, which means something is capable of being believed.
3. Beliefless - Adding the suffix "-less" changes the word to an adjective, which means lacking or without belief.
4. Unbelief - Adding the prefix "un-" creates a noun that means the absence or lack of belief.
5. Misbelieve - Adding the prefix "mis-" creates a verb that means to hold a false or incorrect belief.

These are just a few examples of how prefixes and suffixes can be added to the word "belief" to create new words.