There isn't one for it but there is a suffix, careful and maybe carefree.
Some suffixes for "care" could be "careful," "carefully," "caregiver," and "careless."
No, "carelessness" is a noun formed by adding the suffixes "-less" and "-ness" to the base word "care."
There are multiple types of suffixes, including inflectional suffixes (such as -ing, -s, -ed), derivational suffixes (such as -er, -able, -ly), and compound suffixes (such as -ward, -wise). Inflectional suffixes modify the grammatical function of a word, derivational suffixes change the meaning or part of speech of a word, and compound suffixes are combinations of multiple suffixes added to a word.
Medical professionals must understand and use prefixes and suffixes carefully to accurately interpret and communicate medical terms. Prefixes and suffixes can change the meaning of a word and impact its interpretation. Misusing or misunderstanding these components can lead to errors in diagnoses, treatments, and patient care.
The suffixes of "absorbed" are "-ed."
The suffixes of "knead" are "-ed" and "-ing."
care = root word less = suffix
The suffix in carelessness is -ness. This suffix means the state of.
The suffixes of bakrey is -ery
Common suffixes for labor and delivery include "-para" (used to indicate number of live births) and "-tocia" (used to denote labor or childbirth).
Carelessly has 2 suffixes
No, the words itself are not suffixes. However, each of the words have suffixes.
In scrabble, suffixes connecting with a word (rushed) are legal, but suffixes by themselves are not allowed (just ed).
In scrabble, suffixes connecting with a word (rushed) are legal, but suffixes by themselves are not allowed (just ed).
They both have two suffixes, -tion and -al.
what are some metric system suffixes
The definition of the suffixes -dynia and -algia mean?
The plural form is suffixes. The plural possessive is suffixes'.