The Prefix Trans- (Definitions, 52 Examples, Video, PDF) (2024)

Learning suffixes and prefixes is an awesome way to increase your English vocabulary. The prefix trans- is used in some common English verbs, adjectives, and nouns. This post will teach you everything you need to know about the prefix trans-.

The Prefix trans- is used in adjectives to mean beyond or across
transparent – allowing you to see through it
– Glass is transparent.
and in verbs to mean into another place or state
transport – to take something/somebody from one place to another in a vehicle
– We need a car to transport the books.

Learn many different ways to use the prefix trans- with lots of helpful, natural example sentences. Keep reading.

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Table of Contents

  • The Prefix Trans- Meaning
  • The Prefix Trans- (Verbs)
  • The Prefix Trans- (Adjectives)
  • The Prefix Trans- (Nouns)
  • Printable Prefix Trans- PDF

The Prefix Trans- Meaning

The prefix trans- means across or beyond in adjectives.

Transatlantic = Across the Atlantic Ocean.

  • The luxury cruise ship made its first transatlantic Journey in 2009.
  • The airline just added three new transatlantic routes to its winter schedule.

Transcontinental = Across a continent.

  • The transcontinental railway is important to the economy. It allows goods to be shipped easily to distant locations.
  • Environmental activists are trying to stop the gas company from building a transcontinental pipeline through protected areas.

The prefix trans- means into another place or state in verbs.

Transplant = To take someone’s organ, skin, etc. and put it into or onto another person

  • New medical technology allows doctors to transplant organs into older patients with great success.
  • Surgeons successfully transplanted a new kidney into Murray last week. He is no longer diabetic.

Transform = To change the form of something

  • The real estate company transformed an old factory into modern apartments and condominiums.
  • I just bought my son a toy car that transforms into a robot. He loves it.

Prefix trans- Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries

Prefix TRANS- word origin
This prefix comes from the Latin word trans which means across.

The Word Trans As An Adjective

The adjective trans means having a gender identity that does not match the sex a person was said to have at birth

  • Elliot Page is a Canadian trans actor. He is known for movies like Juno and Inception and the popular Netflix show The Umbrella Academy.

The Prefix Trans- (Verbs)

transact – to do business with a person or an organization

  • They don’t teach you how to transact with customers in Business School. This is something you have to learn from experience.

transcend – to be or go beyond the usual limits of something

  • His paintings transcended any of the work being done by other painters in his time.

transcribe – to record thoughts, speech or data in a written form, or in a different written form from the original

  • They are creating software that can transcribe voice messages from your phone.

transfer – 1. to move from one place to another; to move something/somebody from one place to another

  • I transferred $2,000 from my savings account to my chequing account.

2. to move from one job, school, situation, etc. to another; to arrange for somebody to move

  • My father transferred a lot for his job so my family was always moving. I went to 6 different schools in my life before I started University.

3. to copy information, music, an idea, etc. from one method of recording or presenting it to another; to be recorded or presented in a different way

  • I transferred all the important data onto a USB drive for insurance.
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4. to officially arrange for something to belong to somebody else or for somebody else to control something

  • He transferred ownership of the property to his son.

5. to send a phone call that you have received to another phone number

  • My call was transferred to human resources 15 minutes ago.I’m still on hold.

transfigure – to change the appearance of a person or thing so that they look more beautiful

  • The early morning sunshine transfigured her face into an angel.

transfix – to make somebody unable to move because they are afraid, surprised, etc.

  • I saw her step out of the limo and I was transfixed by her beauty.
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transform – 1. to change the form of something; to change in form

  • The real estate company transformed the old factory into modern apartments and condominiums.

2. to completely change the appearance or character of something/somebody, especially so that it is better; to completely change in appearance or character

  • The experience transformed Steven’s life.

transfuse – to put new blood into the body of a person or an animal

  • The doctor needed to transfuse new blood into the patient after the accident.

transgress – to go beyond the limit of what is morally or legally acceptable

  • The primitive people punished anyone who transgressed against their Moon God.

transit – to pass across or through an area

  • Hundreds of planes transit in and out of the terminal every day.

translate – 1. to express the meaning of speech or writing in a different language

  • They asked me to translate the message into English.
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transmit – to send an electronic signal, radio or television broadcast, etc.

  • The signal was being transmitted from a satellite in space.

transmogrify – to change somebody/something completely, especially in a surprising way
*This is not a common word at all! I included it in this list because of my favorite newspaper comic strip ‘Calvin and Hobbes.’

It’s a comic strip about a boy (Calvin) and his stuffed tiger (Hobbes) who comes to life in Calvin’s imagination.

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They built a machine called a transmogrifier from a cardboard box. The machine could turn one thing into another in Calvin’s imagination.

Source

transmute – to change, or make something change, into something different

  • At one time people tried to transmute lead into gold. This is impossible.

transpire – 1. if it transpires that something has happened or is true, it is known or has been shown to be true

  • What he told the police, it later transpired, was a lie.

2. [intransitive] to happen

  • I arrive at the airport 3 hours before my flight so I could check my bags early. What transpired next is unbelievable.

transplant – 1. to take an organ, skin, etc. from one person, animal, part of the body, etc. and put it into or onto another

  • Surgeons successfully transplanted a new kidney into Murray last week. He is no longer diabetic.

2. to move a growing plant and plant it somewhere else

  • I transplanted some roses from my back garden to the flower pot in front of my house.

transport – 1. to take something/somebody from one place to another in a vehicle

  • This train transports seeds and grain across the country.

2. to make somebody feel that they are in a different place, time or situation

  • I loved to read when I was in elementary school. The books transported me to many different magical worlds.

transpose – 1. to change the order of two or more things

  • A few of the words got transposed so we have to print the document again.

2. to move or change something to a different place or environment or into a different form

  • The director reimagined the story and transposed the characters from the 17th century to modern times.

The Prefix Trans- (Adjectives)

transatlantic – crossing the Atlantic Ocean

  • The luxury cruise ship made its first transatlantic Journey in 2009.
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Five hundred years before Columbus, a daring band of Vikings led by Leif Eriksson crossed the Atlantic Ocean to North America and established a settlement.
Vikings is the modern name given to seafaring people originally from Scandinavia (present-day Denmark, Norway, andSweden) Source

transcendent – going beyond the usual limits; extremely great

  • Carol is an excellent chef. Her cooking skills are transcendent.

transcontinental – crossing a continent

  • The transcontinental railway is an important part of the economy. It allows goods to be shipped easily to distant locations.

transferable – that can be moved from one place, person or use to another

  • I’m sorry, this coupon is from another store. It’s not transferable.

*The opposite is often written as the compound adjective non-transferable.

  • I’m sorry, this coupon is from another store. It’s non-transferable.

Learn more ways to use NO, NONE, and NON at my helpful post here > Worldenglishblog.com/no-none-and-non/

transgender – describing or relating to people whose gender identity does not match the sex they were said to have at birth *See also transsexual

  • The university is installing transgender bathrooms.

transient – 1. continuing for only a short time

  • The cherry tree blossoms bloom for just a few weeks before they’re gone. It reminds us of the transient nature of all things.

2. staying or working in a place for only a short time, before moving on

  • Farmers sometimes hire transient workers to help them pick their crops in the fall.

transitional – connected with the process of changing from one state or condition to another

  • The citizens created a transitional government until a new mayor could be elected.

transitive – (grammar) (of verbs) used with a direct object

  • RAISE is a transitive verb so it must be followed directly by an object.

Would you like to learn more about transitive and intransitive verbs? Visit my helpful post here > Worldenglishblog.com/transitive-and-intransitive-verbs/

transitory – continuing for only a short time

  • All feelings, good and bad, are transitory. You should appreciate the happy times when they are here and understand that the sad times will eventually pass.

transpacific – crossing or extending across the Pacific Ocean

  • Transpacific airfare prices increase during typhoon season.

transparent – allowing you to see through it

  • The smartphone has a transparent back panel so you can see inside the phone.

transverse – in a position or direction that is at an angle of 90° to something else

  • The surgeon made a transverse incision (cut) below the patient’s ribcage.

The Prefix Trans- (Nouns)

Most of the nouns in this list come from adding a suffix to the end of a verb form.

transform-ationtransformation
transcend-encetranscendence
transcribe-tiontranscription
transition-altransitional

For more examples of the suffix -al check out my great blog post here >
Worldenglishblog.com/the-suffix-al/

transaction – a piece of business that is done between people, especially an act of buying or selling

  • The manager’s company credit card had a few suspicious transactions last month.

transcendence – the ability to go beyond the usual limits; existence or experience beyond the normal or physical level

  • Victoria experienced a kind of transcendence during her spiritual retreat in the mountains. She felt her spirit leave her body at one point.

transcript – a written or printed copy of words that have been spoken

  • I couldn’t attend the meeting so my secretary emailed me a transcript of what was talked about.

transference – the process of moving something from one place, person or use to another

  • In cold weather survival situations, people need to stay close together. The transference of heat can help keep people warm and alive.

transformation – a complete change in somebody/something

  • Over the summer Jim grew 11 cm, gained 4 kg of muscle, and started to grow a mustache. He had a complete transformation.

transformer – a device for reducing or increasing the voltage of an electric power supply, usually to allow a particular piece of electrical equipment to be used

  • Repairmen came to fix the damaged transformer and bring electricity back to the neighborhood.
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Transformer. (2022, September 27). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformer

transfusion – the process of putting new blood into the body of a person or an animal

  • Blood transfusions save thousands of lives every year. Source
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The first blood transfusion happened in 1666 in England.

transgression – an act that goes beyond the limits of what is morally or legally acceptable

  • People were growing tired of Max’s constant transgressions.

transgressor – a person who goes beyond the limit of what is morally or legally acceptable

  • Sometimes society’s worst transgressors are just people who need help and support.

transient – a person who stays or works in a place for only a short time, before moving on

  • Farmers sometimes hire foreign workers and other transients to help them pick their crops in the fall.

transistor – a small electronic device used in computers, radios, televisions, etc. for controlling an electric current as it passes along a circuit

  • My old radio stopped working last week. I need to buy a new transistor.
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Transistor. (2022, September 27). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transistor

transit – 1. the process of being moved or carried from one place to another

  • I think Amazon needs to hire more responsible drivers. Many products get damaged in transit.

Here are 4 compound words with TRANSIT

mass transit
[uncountable] (North American English)​ the system of public transport in cities, including the subway, buses, etc.

rapid transit
[uncountable] (especially North American English) ​the system of fast public transport in cities, especially the subway

transit camp
a camp that provides temporary accommodation for refugees

public transit noun
[uncountable] (North American English) *The same as mass transit​ the system of public transport in cities, including the subway, buses, etc.

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transition – 1. the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another

  • Some students have a hard time making the transition from school to full-time work.

2. the process of starting to live your life as a person of a different sex, to match your gender identity

  • Allen’s family was supportive of his transition to become Allison.

translation – the process of changing something that is written or spoken into another language

  • I laugh when I see strange English translations on Japanese signs, but I know they’re trying. The signs are there to help foreigners in Japan so I appreciate that.

translator – a person who translates writing or speech into a different language, especially as a job

  • My friend Paul works as a French translator for a big European trading company.

transmission – the act or process of passing something from one person, place or thing to another

  • Many places set up social distancing guidelines to limit the transmission of the virus.

transmitter – a piece of equipment used for sending electronic signals, especially radio or television signals

  • My grandfather has an old radio transmitter from when he served in the army in the 1960s. It still works but I think there’s no one who can pick up the signal. The technology is too old.

transparency – 1. the quality of something, such as a situation or an argument, that makes it easy to understand

  • Citizens demand transparency from the government. I want to see what is happening very clearly.

2. the quality of something, such as glass, that allows you to see through it

  • The glass on the windows is frosted to prevent people from seeing inside. There is very little transparency in the glass.
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Frosted glass. (2022, April 3). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frosted_glass

transplant – 1. a medical operation in which a damaged organ, etc. is replaced with one from another person

  • Kelly went to the hospital for a kidney transplant.

transponder – a device that receives a radio signal and then sends out a different signal in reply

  • The bank employee slipped a transponder into the bag of money so they could track it after the robbers took it from a building.
  • A transponder lets you quickly and easily access electronic toll highways.
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This is a transponder for the ETR (Express Toll Route), a highway that runs through Toronto Ontario, Canada. It’s small and can fit on your car dashboard.

Transponder. (2022, July 18). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transponder

Did you know? The term is a blend of transmitter and responder. SOURCE

transport – 1. a system for carrying people or goods from one place to another using vehicles, roads, etc.

  • Countries that produce oil need a good transport system to sell to the global market.

2. [uncountable] a vehicle or method of travel

  • In Japan, my bicycle is my main mode of transport. I ride it everywhere.

3. the activity or business of carrying goods from one place to another using truck, trains, etc.

  • The company invested in some modern trucks to reduce the number of products damaged during transport.

transvestite – a person, especially a man, who enjoys dressing in clothes usually worn by the opposite sex

  • The show had many transvestite performers playing the roles of some famous female singers and actresses.

Printable Prefix Trans- PDF

Download a 6-page PDF with the content from this post at the link below.

Trans- PDF E-guide

This is a list of common words that use the prefix trans, but it is not a complete list! If you can think of any words with this prefix that I left out, please tell me in the comments!

Also, let me know if there are electronic toll roads in your country.

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