There are dozens of words that use the suffix ness. Some of these are stiffness, sickness, illness, harshness, and evasiveness.
Happiness and faithfulness are two examples of words with -ness at the end. Bashfulness and bullishness are a few more words.
Ness is a suffix. Ness is used at the end of a word which is a suffix.
Suffix "ness"
Some examples of words that contain a derivational suffix indicating they are nouns include "happiness" (suffix -ness), "teacher" (suffix -er), and "happiness" (suffix -ness).These suffixes often transform verbs and adjectives into nouns by changing their grammatical function.
the suffix of STRANGE is 'ange' and the prefix is 'str'
The suffix of the word "imperfectness" is "-ness," which is added to the root word "imperfect" to denote the state or quality of lacking perfection.
Ness is a suffix. Ness is used at the end of a word which is a suffix.
Suffix "ness"
lonelyness faithfullness
happiness laziness sadness
helplessness suffix- ness
the suffix for quietness is ness
Prefix- un Suffix- ness
-Ness is the suffix of dizziness. -Ness means a condition of.
the suffix would be "ness"
The suffix 'ness' means full of.
the suffix of STRANGE is 'ange' and the prefix is 'str'
It is not a suffix in the Loch Ness Monster, that is the name of the monster that lives in Loch Ness If you are just using -ness as a suffix, here's what it is: a native English suffix attached to adjectives and participles, forming abstract nouns denoting quality and state (and often, by extension, something exemplifying a quality or state): darkness; goodness; kindness; obligingness; preparedness