1.decietful
2.livid
3.relating to
4.traverse
5.deferred
6.woeful
7.missing
8.frightening
9.oppress
10.perpetual
Words like deceitful, deceitfully, and deceitfulness can be formed by adding the suffix -ful to deceit, a word that means dishonest or misleading.
The suffix that means slipping is "-lide", as found in words like "collide" and "glide".
Some words that end with the suffix "-vent" include advent, circumvent, and event.
Michigan Institute of Technology is what the acronym MIT stands for, but some words that contain the suffix -mit are emit, and transmit. the suffix means send.
The suffix 'ic' means 'of or pertaining to' and examples would be: pathetic, scientific, historic, artistic, enthusiastic, etc.
Dishonest
Dishonest is the opposite of honest. If you do not want to use the root word honest then deceptive, misleading or untrustworthy may suffice.
The suffix that means slipping is "-lide", as found in words like "collide" and "glide".
Some words that end with the suffix "-vent" include advent, circumvent, and event.
first of all, mis- is not a suffix..it is a prefix Prefixes come before words and suffixes come after words. You can pretty much add this prefix to many words... EX: misunderstood, misinterpret, misleading, mistake, misspell, misbehave, mistreat, misquote, misfortune, misplace, misstep.
cyst- is a prefix, not a suffix, and means pertaining to the urinary bladder
The suffix gram means to draw or write. This is used in telegram.
Michigan Institute of Technology is what the acronym MIT stands for, but some words that contain the suffix -mit are emit, and transmit. the suffix means send.
this is random but sour!
Dishonest
The suffix 'ic' means 'of or pertaining to' and examples would be: pathetic, scientific, historic, artistic, enthusiastic, etc.
Some words that end with the suffix -icious include delicious, malicious, and suspicious.
The suffix "bene" means good or well. It is commonly used in English words to convey a positive connotation.