dudu: No stupid it's not dudu. How would you feel if u needed a question answer and someone put some dumb crap like that down.... pretty pissed.. I think it's -oid
You can make a comparison with any noun, so adding a like suffix is possible. It isn't always the best way to express your thought, but it can be done.
it has no prefix or suffix
because your weird hahah.
Gy
UN liked
childlike
Dislike
Like
The suffix "-ish" means "similar to", "in the manner of", or "having to do with". The word devilish roughly means "in a devil-like way".
The base word is vert, to turn. The affixes are: in (not, prefix) ad (toward, prefix) ent (-ing, suffix) ly (in such a manner, suffix).
In the manner of, in the style of, similar to, inclined to, belonging to.
suffix is ed s and ing are suffix like it rained . prefix is re like reprint rereading
-ery is a suffix meaning 'describing the quality of having' the root word, in this case; having the quality of being brave. Also used in the sense of 'place of' 'art of' 'condition of' Also as in brewery, trickery, buffoonery
The suffix of "manner" is "-er."
The suffix -ly in drastically is used to form adverbs and means in a drastic manner.
The suffix -ily is used to form adverbs from adjectives. It typically means "in a manner that is characterized by" or "in a way that is related to the adjective." Examples include happily (in a happy manner) or slowly (in a slow manner).
Of or pertaining to the realists; in the manner of the realists; characterized by realism rather than by imagination.
"Painfully" is an adverb formed by adding the suffix "-ly" to the noun "pain," transforming it into an adverb that describes how something is done with pain or in a painful manner.
Of or pertaining to the realists; in the manner of the realists; characterized by realism rather than by imagination.
The suffix "-ish" means "similar to", "in the manner of", or "having to do with". The word devilish roughly means "in a devil-like way".
The suffix "-ish" means in the manner of a coquette but not exactly like a coquette. It could mean the behavior described is more and different than an actual coquette, but it is more likely to mean the behavior is not quite fully a coquette.
The suffix "-ly" added to the word "illegal" forms the word "illegally," which means something done in a manner that is against the law or not permitted.
Demeanor definition is - behavior toward others : outward manner. ... And, finally, we take one last step, and add the suffix -or to demean to get demeanor.
The base word is vert, to turn. The affixes are: in (not, prefix) ad (toward, prefix) ent (-ing, suffix) ly (in such a manner, suffix).
Yes, the suffix -ally is used to form adverbs from adjectives. It adds the meaning of "in a particular manner" to the base adjective.