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13y ago

The suffix -or is added to a verb form to indicate the person (or thing) that performs an action. It is a variant of the noun-forming suffix -er and occasionally both forms exist, sometimes with different specific uses.

Some -or words are suitor, mentor, advisor, lessor, and guarantor.

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The suffix -or is typically used to form agent nouns, indicating a person or thing that performs a certain action or has a certain quality.

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12y ago

The suffix -or stands for one who.

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