Yes you can, you can add a suffix like -ing or -ed
One suffix you can add is -en. In this case, the word would be seen.
Some examples of words that end with the suffix "-awe" include "claw," "draw," "caw," and "flaw."
You could add the suffix -ed to it to make the word hunted.
You could add the suffix -able to it to make the word approachable.
You could add the suffix -s to it to make the word isles.
No. -ness is a suffix that can be added to adjectives to create an abstract noun meaning the quality or state expressed by that adjective. For example, crazy is an adjective, and craziness is an abstract noun that means the quality or state of being crazy. Awe is itself an abstract noun, not an adjective, so you can't add -ness to it. If you're looking for a word that means "the state of being filled with awe," then the word you are looking for is awe. If you're looking for a word that means "the quality of inspiring awe in others," then the word you are looking for is awesomeness.
Yes you can, you can add a suffix like -ing or -ed
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One suffix you can add is -en. In this case, the word would be seen.
You could add the suffix -ing to it to make the word turning.
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You could add the suffix -ful to it to make the word resourceful.
You could add the suffix -ed to it to make the word hunted.
You could add the suffix -able to it to make the word approachable.
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