There are several different suffixes that are currently used in the English language. Some of these include able, ible, acy, and cy.
No, "dis" is not a suffix. It is a prefix that is used to indicate negation or reversal.
Some words with the suffix "arch" include monarch, patriarch, and oligarch.
Sure! Here are some words with the suffix "-ette": cigarette, kitchenette, usherette, brunette, dinette.
There isn't really a broad suffix for surgery, they often more describe the kind of surgery being performed... for instance.... an append'ectomy' - 'removes' the appendix. A rhino'plasty' procedure 'shapes' or 'sculpts' the nose, etc... for a full list of suffixes, please look here.
ed ing tion sity less able ment ity er or ful ly y
spitefulbeautifulcolorfulFollow the link to Wiktionary's list of words with -ful suffix
hatefullyjoyfullygratefullytruthfullytearfully
Several websites offer comprehensive lists of English suffixes, such as Grammarly, ThoughtCo, and YourDictionary. You can also find this information in various grammar books and style guides.
I mean that give me a list of words that have the suffix den in it
No, "dis" is not a suffix. It is a prefix that is used to indicate negation or reversal.
amnesia The words with the suffix -ia have the meaning of act/state
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charity
brimfull. overfull.
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Sure! Here are some words with the suffix "-ette": cigarette, kitchenette, usherette, brunette, dinette.