"Tude" is a colloquial abbreviation for "attitude." It is often used to describe someone's demeanor, behavior, or mindset in a casual or slang context.
The root word "-tude" means state or condition. It is often used to form nouns that denote a state or quality, such as "attitude" or "altitude".
If the root word ends in an "i," common suffixes that can be added include "-ble," "-tude," "-al," or "-ic." For example, "satisfi" + "-ed" = "satisfied," "fantas" + "-tic" = "fantastic."
The word "mean" can be a verb, a noun, or an adjective.
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Both the French word "sept" and the Greek word "hepta" mean the number seven.
The root word "-tude" means state or condition. It is often used to form nouns that denote a state or quality, such as "attitude" or "altitude".
condition
The word beatitude has four syllables. Be-at-i-tude.
The at-a-tude was born on 1999.
The word beatitude has four syllables. Be-at-i-tude.
There are three syllables in solitude. Sol-i-tude
There are six syllables in ver- is-im-il-i-tude.
dude
A suffix is an ending of a word. A suffix will have a meaning to the part of the word. The suffix that commonly denotes a practice or an attitude would be "tude". Tude means "a state of or condition of".
Grat-i-tude.
"ah"-"tih"-"tude"
gra-ti-tude