The actual suffix is cept which comes from the latin and means cepti and means to give or simillar depending on the word. And tion is the verb ending but doesnt really make a difference in the word it self.
What is the suffix of act
-ist
reception
Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
The verb of reception is receive. As in "to receive something or someone".
receive would be the verb form of reception.
The word reception is an abstract noun, a singular common noun. A reception is not a physical thing, a reception is a concept for an activity.
One possible suffix that could be used with reception is "-ist," forming the word "receptionist." This word refers to a person who greets or assists visitors at a place of business or event.
The word "reception" has three morphemes: "re-" (prefix meaning 'again' or 'back'), "-cept-" (root meaning 'receive'), and "-ion" (suffix indicating a state or condition).
Some examples of words that end with the suffix "-ption" include "description," "reception," "presumption," and "caption."
No, the word reception is not an adverb.The word reception is a noun.
Reception in French is réception or accueil. réception= radio signal, reception accueil= welcome, reception
what are the roles of a reception in a hotel
The store had bad reception
The adjective for reception is receptive.
a verb is a doing word so you could have the jumping reception or the talking reception. Alternatively the verb derived from reception is to 'receive.'
A yard reception is a "1" yard gain. Meaning the reception netted 1 yard!
Still a Wedding reception. However, you can have it a post wedding reception or dinner.
The act of receiving; receipt; admission; as, the reception of food into the stomach; the reception of a letter; the reception of sensation or ideas; reception of evidence., The state of being received., The act or manner of receiving, esp. of receiving visitors; entertainment; hence, an occasion or ceremony of receiving guests; as, a hearty reception; an elaborate reception., Acceptance, as of an opinion or doctrine., A retaking; a recovery.