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  2. Learn the difference between prerequisite and requirement as nouns and adjectives, and see how they are used in various contexts. Prerequisite means something that must be gained or done before something else, while requirement means a necessity or prerequisite.

  3. So the difference in meaning is that prerequisite is specifically something that is required in advance, whereas a requirement isn't necessarily that way, but sometimes is. For example: A prerequisite for becoming a commercial pilot may be that you have several thousand hours' experience.

  4. Jun 3, 2019 · 1 Answer. Sorted by: 5. In short, prefixes with a hypen, e.g. "pre-" should be avoided unless it will not be clear to the reader what the word is. This is even more the case if there is an existing word so, in your case, "pre-requisite" should not be used. Interconnection -- not Inter-connection; Pre-workout -- not Preworkout.

  5. Jan 14, 2011 · No, you could use any other type of bulbs: this is required (a requirement). In contrast, if you wanna see anything when it is dark in the room, you will need to install the requisite bulbs. Whether they be neon or else.

  6. May 8, 2006 · Learn how to use these two words correctly in different contexts and situations. A requirement is something you need to fulfill an obligation, while a prerequisite is something you need to qualify for something else.

  7. What's the difference between prerequisite and requirement? Prerequisite. Definition: (a.) Previously required; necessary as a preliminary to any proposed effect or end; as, prerequisite conditions of success. (n.) Something previously required, or necessary to an end or effect proposed. Example Sentences: