Yes, the suffix in "lovable" is "-able." This suffix is added to the root word "love" to form "lovable," which means capable of being loved.
The suffix for "lovable" is "able".
The root word of "lovable" is "love." "Lovable" is derived from the word "love" with the addition of the suffix "-able," which means capable of being loved.
agree-ablelove-ableExcite-able
Comparative: more lovable Superlative: most lovable
Some words that end with 'ble' are:ableaffableambleamicablearableassemblebabblebaublebiblebobblebramblebubblebumblecablecobbleconstablecruciblecrumbledoublefablefoiblefumblegablegamblegarblegobblegulliblehumblejumblekibblemarblemumblenibblenimblenobleparablepebblepossiblerabbleramblerumblesablescrabblescramblescribbleshamblesquabblestablestubblestumbletableterriblethimbletrembletroubletumblewarblewobbleThere are over 1700 additional words that use a form of able, such as disable, enable, unable, curable, lovable, touchable, or winnable. I leave those for someone with more patience than I have.
The suffix for "lovable" is "able".
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To find the suffix of a word, take apart the word in the most sensible place and see if the letters in the front is an actual word. most of the time the following letters will be a suffix... but not all of the time so beware. Example... loveable. take it apart to love and able. That would make -able the suffix. Most of the time this works but again sometimes this fails.
agree-ablelove-ableExcite-able
Comparative: more lovable Superlative: most lovable
Some words that end with 'ble' are:ableaffableambleamicablearableassemblebabblebaublebiblebobblebramblebubblebumblecablecobbleconstablecruciblecrumbledoublefablefoiblefumblegablegamblegarblegobblegulliblehumblejumblekibblemarblemumblenibblenimblenobleparablepebblepossiblerabbleramblerumblesablescrabblescramblescribbleshamblesquabblestablestubblestumbletableterriblethimbletrembletroubletumblewarblewobbleThere are over 1700 additional words that use a form of able, such as disable, enable, unable, curable, lovable, touchable, or winnable. I leave those for someone with more patience than I have.
Michael is lovable for his unique personality and kind spirit. He is lovable for his love of people, humanity, children, nature and animals. Michael is lovable for his kindness and for what he stands for. Michael is lovable for being Michael.
it is a lovable day out said
These giant pandas are sometimes lovable.
Yes, lovable is an adjective.
No, "lovable" is an adjective that describes someone or something as being easy to love or having qualities that inspire affection.
Here is an example sentence with the word "lovable":This lovable puppy is both adorable and friendly.