The word starting with E are eventful, earful, and eyeful. There are also the odd, rarely used antonyms easeful and effortful.
Words that end in E that use the suffix -ful inlude
baleful, baneful, blameful, bottleful,
careful, direful, disgraceful, ditasteful, doleful,
fateful, forceful, gleeful, graceful, grateful, hateful, hopeful,
peaceful, pipeful, plateful,prideful, purposeful,
remorseful, resourceful, revengeful, rueful,
shameful, spiteful, suspenseful,
tasteful, tuneful, ungraceful, ungrateful, unremorseful, useful,
vengeful, wakeful, wasteful, woeful
Some words with the suffix -ful include joyful, beautiful, helpful, and powerful.
Joyful, cheerful, meaningful, awful, hopeful.
The only common E words that use the suffix -ful are earful, eyeful, and eventful.
Wonderful, fanciful, awful, forgetful.
Grateful, hopeful, joyful, awful, lawful.
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Some words that end in "ful" but are not used as a suffix include "dreadful," "soulful," and "bountiful." These words have the "-ful" ending that adds meaning to the base word without functioning as a typical suffix.
Yes, the suffix in "helpful" is "-ful." This suffix is used to form adjectives from nouns or other adjectives, indicating full of or characterized by.
The suffix of "useful" is "-ful."
The suffix -ful means "full of" or "characterized by," while the suffix -less means "without" or "lacking." Words ending in -ful often describe a state of being or possessing something, while words ending in -less indicate the absence of something.
The suffix is ful, because thought is the root word and ful is the suffix.I hope this helps!
Yes, the suffix in "helpful" is "-ful." This suffix is used to form adjectives from nouns or other adjectives, indicating full of or characterized by.
Ful is not a prefix. Some words with the suffix -ful are fanciful, mouthful, hateful, beautiful, etc.
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The -ful part of the word tasteful is a suffix. Suffixes are affixes added to the end of a word to create a new word or modify the meaning. In this case, -ful is added to the root word taste to form the adjective tasteful.
Some words that end in "ful" but are not used as a suffix include "dreadful," "soulful," and "bountiful." These words have the "-ful" ending that adds meaning to the base word without functioning as a typical suffix.
The suffix is ful, because thought is the root word and ful is the suffix.I hope this helps!
Fulfill. That's the only one I thought of.
No, "ful" is a suffix in the word "wonderful" that means "full of." It is used to make an adjective that describes something as being full of wonder or inspiring wonder.
The suffix in distasteful is ful.
-ful. You'd end up with "peaceful" which is an adjective. Peace without a suffix is a noun.