it's usually: -philia, but can also be -phil, -phile or -philic
example:
pyrophobia = fear of fire
pyrophilia = love of fire
It is the prefix hyper- attached to the word "active" which contains the suffix -ive.
Trepidation is a noun, that is, a person, place, or thing. The suffix "tion" is a noun suffix. Nouns do not have tenses; only verbs can have tenses.
The prefix for the word "psychologist" is psych which means soul, spirit, and mind. It is also used for psychology, psychic, and psycho-biography.
Depends on what your masters is: Master of arts (MA) or masters of science (MSc)
Many people would say that there are only 3 types of love, but there are actually 4;Eros- Sexual love, shown through things such as holding hands or kissingPhilos- The love of a friend, shown through hugs or gifts etcStorge- The love of a place (i.e. I love the beach)Agape- Unconditional love such as that between a parent and a childHowever, the question 'does love exist' is a difficult one to prove. Although love has been grouped into four types, there is still no absolute proof that love exists.
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love -add suffixes
Yes, the suffix in "lovable" is "-able." This suffix is added to the root word "love" to form "lovable," which means capable of being loved.
Several words end in the suffix "-dorn," such as forlorn (deeply unhappy or miserable), downtrodden (oppressed or treated badly), and lovelorn (unhappy in love).
unnuh (un-a= I) behibuck (buh-hib-uck=love you) behib is love with the suffix uck/ack indicating your or you behiback= i love you shooftuck- i saw you ma'ak- with you
Patriotism is a word that has the suffix -ism and a meaning similar to that of nationalism. Both terms refer to a strong love and support for one's country.
suffix forming adjectives (added to nouns) Ex: love + ed = Loved
The suffix for undo is to not do.
"-ing" is an English equivalent of the Italian suffix -ando.Specifically, the ending is verbal in that it is added to the root of the verb in question to form a gerund. For example, the root of amare ("to love") is ama-. The addition of the above-mentioned suffix means "loving." The pronunciation will be "AN-do" in Italian.
The prefix "un" makes this a real word.
the suffix is on
There is no suffix in misjudge.