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"Extreme excitement exists essentially."
The suffix for undo is to not do.
The suffix of "moon" is "-oon".
The suffix is -er, meaning "one who campaigns."
The suffix of inundate is -ate. This suffix means in condition of.
Even though ex- is a prefix, excitement actually does not have a prefix. The ex- part is just part of the word excite and is not a prefix which generally causes confusion. Excitement does have a suffix, though. The suffix is -ment.
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By adding the suffix -ment to the verb to excite, you have the noun excitement.By adding the suffix -ing, you have the gerund exciting.By adding the suffix -ability, you have the noun excitability.
A dish of anything fried., A state of excitement; as, to be in a fry.
When you add to the end of a word, the addition is called the suffix. Examples:Wonder, wonderful.Dance, dancing.Excite, excitement.
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The suffix -ment is used to form nouns from the related verbs. commit - commitment (in both usages) excite - excitement move - movement
The root word in excitement is excite. -ment is the suffix
The noun form for the adjective breathless is breathlessness.
No. Excitement is a noun.
An antonym for excitement is boredom or monotony. A synonym for excitement is elation.
It means the high point of something. Something builds up in excitement to a point where the excitement is intense, then the excitement subsides. This applies whether the excitement is sexual or the excitement of a movie or story plot.