The base word in "suspect" is "suspect," which means to have doubts about someone's honesty or intentions. In this context, "suspect" is used as both a verb and a noun to indicate distrust or uncertainty towards a person or situation.
The root word for suspicious is suspect.
The base word of transparent is "transparence," which comes from the Latin word "transparere" meaning "to show through."
When it says the base word for another word, it is referring to the root or core word from which the other word is derived. The base word provides the foundation or main meaning for the derived word.
The word is spelled suspect, just as you spelled it.
The root word of "suspicious" is "suspect," which comes from the Latin word "suspicio," meaning "to mistrust" or "to look up at."
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I suspect that "scien" comes from a Latin word meaning "knowledge."
The root word for suspicious is suspect.
The word base means the same as foundation, bottom, or support.
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The word is spelled suspect, just as you spelled it.
it means the same as a root word
When it says the base word for another word, it is referring to the root or core word from which the other word is derived. The base word provides the foundation or main meaning for the derived word.
The opposite of the word "suspect" is "trust" or "believe".
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"Naval base"
"Sweettart" is not a word. "Sweet tart" is two words. I suspect you probably mean "sweetheart" though, which is indeed one word.