the suffix for quietness is ness
Prefix- un Suffix- ness
-Ness is the suffix of dizziness. -Ness means a condition of.
The word "sick" is a root word; it has no suffix.
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GREEK
The suffix in the word darkness is -ness.
Ness is a suffix. Ness is used at the end of a word which is a suffix.
helplessness suffix- ness
the suffix for quietness is ness
Prefix- un Suffix- ness
The Latin suffix for "dependent" is "-ent" which means "tending to" or "having the quality of." In Greek, the equivalent suffix is "-ent" which also indicates possession of a certain quality or condition.
the suffix of STRANGE is 'ange' and the prefix is 'str'
-Ness is the suffix of dizziness. -Ness means a condition of.
The suffix "-ist" is of Latin origin, not Greek. It is commonly used to form agent nouns, referring to people who hold certain beliefs or engage in certain practices.
The suffix is 'Ness' as it means something different (similar, but different) to aware.
It is both Greek and Latin. Go to www.kent.k12.wa.us/ksd/MA/resources/greek_and_latin_roots/transition.html for more Greek and Latin roots