The suffix "-ard" (derived, by way of French, from Old High German "-hart,"
used in proper names) when it is people which are being referred to, so that
it is pejorative in "drunkard" and "dullard," but not in "placard" and
"tankard."
The suffix "-ard" is used to form nouns denoting a person characterized by a specific quality or trait, often carrying a negative connotation. Examples include "drunkard" and "coward," indicating someone who is frequently drunk or lacks courage, respectively.
The suffix -ard is found at the end of nouns. It indicates a person who usually engages in a particular activity. Examples of such words include wizard, drunkard, and coward.
card, ward, standard, board, blackboard, clipboard, keyboard, coward, backward, reward, leopard, yard, shipyard, toward
The suffix in "orchard" is "-ard." It is a common suffix used in English that can indicate a place or a thing associated with the root word.
No. The word "disregard" has two PREFIXES: dis- and re-. If you mean "Can disregard take a suffix?" the answer is yes: disregarder, disregardful, disregarding.
It is pronounced as "ard na shee," with the emphasis on the first syllable "ard" and a soft "ee" sound at the end of "shee."
(electr-) is the root for electricity and the (-ic) is a suffix meaning pertaining to. so your full definition is: pertaining to electricity.
Practitioner
no
What is the suffix to coward
-ard (always) - laggard, drunkard, coward, braggart, dullard, slaggard
its not a suffix
What is the definition of the suffix thrope? It means farmstead
No. The word "disregard" has two PREFIXES: dis- and re-. If you mean "Can disregard take a suffix?" the answer is yes: disregarder, disregardful, disregarding.
tarian as a suffix would be to express your choice
what is the suffixes for iysis
the suffix "ment" means the result of an action or the condition of
The definition of -ct would be... the act of. your welcome
meaning to write
electric