Adjective: -able (honorable, deserving honor)
Adjective: -ary (honorary, extended as a honor)
Adverb: -ably (honorably, with honor)
Noun: -ific (honorific, title expressing honor)
Noun: -arium (honorarium, a professional fee)
The suffix for undo is to not do.
The suffix of "moon" is "-oon".
The suffix for "instruct" is "-ion".
The suffix for "left out" is "-ed."
suffix
CORRECTED: honor is the 'root'. -able is, of itself, a suffix to the word honor. A suffix to the word honorable could be -ly... honorably. honor
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An adjective derivative (derivative adjective) is an adjective formed from a noun or verb by the addition of a suffix. Examples: glamor - glamorous honor - honorable plenty - plentiful
"Honorable" in English is honorable in French.
Chief Justice and Honorable Marla J. Luckert Honorable Carol A. Beier Honorable Dan Biles Honorable Robert E. Davis Honorable Lee A. Johnson Honorable Lawton R. Nuss Honorable Eric S. Rosen
The opposite of honorable is Dishonorable.
The antonym for honorable is dishonorable.
honorable mean is to fly by the wind.
Honorable one is someone who you have respect for.
His salads are very honorable
Honorable.
Turning in a wallet when you find it is the honorable thing to do.