It's based on the adjective full, which generally means to be filled. So useful, teaspoonful, and resentful mean being full of use and of resentment, and filling a teaspoon. Dictionaries tend to come up with other words to describe such words to which the suffix -ful has been added. So they may describe resentful as characterized by resentment, teaspoonful as much as will fill a teaspoon, and useful as tending to be useful.
The suffix full means,full of something.
example : the word colorful means something is full of color
Full Of
full of
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The suffix 'ness' means full of.
The suffix for full of is -ful.The suffix -ous can mean having the qualities of or abounding in.
This may be an error by the suffix -ful. The suffix -ful means marked by or having.
it means full of __________. Hope that was helpful(:
The suffix "ful" in "hateful" means full of. In this case, "hateful" means full of hate or feeling intense dislike towards someone or something.
full of something Ex. respectfully- full of respect
there's not a prefix or a suffix in the word full
The suffix -uous typically forms adjectives and means "full of" or "characterized by" the root word. For example, "continuous" means full of continuity or without interruption, and "courageous" means characterized by courage.
There is no suffix in mean.