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*-ful is a suffix that makes a noun adjective. example
cheer (noun) + -ful = cheerful (adjective)
The student dropped out of school because it was very stressful to cope.
Probably the closest synonym to the meaning of the suffix -ful is "containing". Although the suffix itself is derived from the word "full", the suffix does not have nearly as strong a connotation of "leaving room for nothing else" as the word "full" does.
The suffix -ful means "full of".
I.E. Beautiful - Full of beauty or Bountiful - Full of bounty
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The suffix -ful means "full of" or "characterized by". Peaceful, plentiful, and sorrowful are examples.
The suffix of beautiful is ful. This suffix can be a noun and an adjective and means an amount or marked by.
-ful
it mean butt
the suffix of the word disrespectful is ful.
The suffix in "fearful" is "-ful," which means full of or characterized by a particular quality. In this case, it means full of fear.
The suffix -ful means "full of" or "characterized by". Peaceful, plentiful, and sorrowful are examples.
No, "ful" is a suffix in the word "wonderful" that means "full of." It is used to make an adjective that describes something as being full of wonder or inspiring wonder.
The suffix -ful in fearful means "full of" or "characterized by." In this case, fearful means "full of fear" or "characterized by fear."
The suffix of beautiful is ful. This suffix can be a noun and an adjective and means an amount or marked by.
-ful
it mean butt
The suffix of "useful" is "-ful."
the suffix of the word disrespectful is ful.
A suffix derived from FULL (as a suffix it takes only 1 L), used to form adjectives from nouns. (full of shame = shameful).
The suffix -ful means "full of" or "characterized by," while the suffix -less means "without" or "lacking." Words ending in -ful often describe a state of being or possessing something, while words ending in -less indicate the absence of something.
No, "plentiful" does not have a prefix in it. "Plenty" is the root word, and "ful" is a suffix that means "full of" or "having."