I believe that is Greek, Egyptian, and Hebrew
Hey there!
I dont quite get it, Are we trying to find antonyms? And if so, is there an underlined word we need to focus on?
Unless, you are talking about "opposite of".
The prefix that you would find in a word to indicate "opposite of." is "Dis."
Answer: A
Explanation: none of the rest of the answers make much sense to me. So i took a good look at A and it fit perfectly.
A spendthrift (also profligate or prodigal) is a person who spends a lot of money and is excessive and wasteful, typically to the point where his or her spending exceeds his o.r her reso.urces..Spendthrift" comes from an outdated definition of the word "thrift" ?that refers to riches rather than frugality, hence a "spendthrift" is someone who has wasted their wealth.