Yes, "-acy" is a noun-forming suffix that denotes a state or quality. It is commonly added to adjectives or nouns to form abstract nouns, such as "democracy" from "democratic" or "accuracy" from "accurate."
This suffix usually applies to nouns referring to quality, state, condition, etc. The nouns usually end in "-ate", like "advocate", "pirate", etc. or "-acious", like "fallacious".
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The suffix for "amuse" is "-ment" when forming the noun "amusement."
The suffix for the word "apathy" is "-y," which is a noun-forming suffix.
Some words that end with the suffix -acy include democracy, accuracy, intricacy, and privacy.
There are four morphemes in the word "unintentionally": un- (prefix meaning "not"), intend (root/base word), -tion (suffix forming a noun), and -ally (suffix forming an adverb).
A noun derivation is a noun that is formed by adding a suffix to the verb.Examples are:accept - acceptanceassume - assumptiondecide - decisionentertain - entertainmentinform - informationmanage - managementomit - omissionreplace - replacementstate - statementvary - variation
The suffix -ness changes the adjective 'wise' to the noun 'wiseness'.
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The suffix -ist turns the violin into the violinist.
The suffix "-tion" is used to form abstract nouns from verb stems, indicating the action or result of that verb. For example, "operate" becomes "operation" or "inspection" becomes "inspection."
-ness is a noun-forming suffix added to adjectives. it can't be added to the noun "friend". -ly (an adverb--or adjective forming suffix) could be added to "friend" but not to the nonword "friendness". hope this helps! :)
The word that fits this description is fairness.
The only prefix of democratic, that I can think of is, undemocratic.
Some words that end with the suffix -acy include democracy, accuracy, intricacy, and privacy.
There are several different suffixes that are currently used in the English language. Some of these include able, ible, acy, and cy.
The population of Acy is 898.
To turn "exclaim" into a noun, you can add the suffix "-ation" to make it "exclamation."
The noun forms for the verb to persecute are:persecutor (suffix, 'or')persecution (suffix, 'ion')