un means not. When added as a prefix it will give the word the opposite meaning.
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happy |
I am very happy with my life.
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unhappy |
I was extremely unhappy with my meal.
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well |
You seem to be doing very well at this course.
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unwell |
Jack was feeling unwell this morning.
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fold |
Fold your clothes before you pack them.
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unfold |
Please unfold the the paper carefully.
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lucky |
I am a lucky person.
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unlucky |
We were unlucky to lose the game by one goal.
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