One example of an adjective ending with -ous is "dangerous," which means full of danger or risk.
When you add the suffix -ous to the word "poison," it becomes an adjective - "poisonous."
The root word for "vigourous" is "vigor," which means physical strength or energy. Adding the suffix "-ous" to "vigor" turns it into an adjective, describing something full of vigor or energy.
The word "ending" can function as a noun or an adjective, depending on the context.
Yes, "dangerous" is a word with a suffix. The suffix is "-ous," which is added to the root word "danger" to form the adjective "dangerous."
Adjectival suffixes are affixes that are added to the end of a word to create an adjective. Examples include "-able," "-ful," "-ic," and "-ous."
adjective (like everything ending in -OUS)
Adjective. (Words ending in -ous are usually adjectives.)
"prosperous" is an adjective. ( words ending in "ous" are usually adjectives).
The word unconscious, like other words ending in -ous, is an adjective.
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the suffix -ous.
The suffix -ous is added to the noun mountain to form the adjective mountainous.
Continuous.
what word ending in ous means uninterrupted
Enormous
yes it is