It forms the adjective from the noun: a courageous person is one having courage, and a courageous act is one that demonstrates courage.
The suffix -ous added to "courage" changes it from a noun to an adjective, resulting in "courageous" meaning possessing or showing courage. It describes someone who is brave or bold in facing difficult or dangerous situations.
The suffix for courage is -age.
The suffix in the word "courage" is "-age".
The suffix -uous typically forms adjectives and means "full of" or "characterized by" the root word. For example, "continuous" means full of continuity or without interruption, and "courageous" means characterized by courage.
The suffix "-less" added to the word "spine" creates the word "spineless," meaning lacking a backbone or courage.
The suffix for "unhappy" is "-y," which changes the base word "happy" into its opposite meaning.
It forms the adjective from the noun: a courageous person is one having courage, and a courageous act is one that demonstrates courage.
The suffix for courage is -age.
It forms the adjective from the noun: a courageous person is one having courage, and a courageous act is one that demonstrates courage.
It forms the adjective from the noun: a courageous person is one having courage, and a courageous act is one that demonstrates courage.
The suffix in the word "courage" is "-age".
The suffix -uous typically forms adjectives and means "full of" or "characterized by" the root word. For example, "continuous" means full of continuity or without interruption, and "courageous" means characterized by courage.
The suffix "-less" added to the word "spine" creates the word "spineless," meaning lacking a backbone or courage.
The suffix -ful means "full of" or "characterized by," while the suffix -less means "without" or "lacking." Words ending in -ful often describe a state of being or possessing something, while words ending in -less indicate the absence of something.
it slightly changes the meaning
"Consider" is not a suffix. A suffix is a set of sounds which does not have a meaning on its own but when you tack it onto the end of another word, it changes the meaning. "Consider" is a word, not a suffix.
The suffix in the word gymnastics is the ICS. The ICS changes the meaning of the base word by making it a study or system instead of a person.
the prefix is en- the suffix is -ment the root word is courage.