No it is not.
Well, the suffix of chuckled is -d. And the prefix is Ch- I believe. I hope this helps
i do not know but i do believe that the suffix for kind = kindness care = careful enjoy = enjoyment weak = weakness situate = situation punish = punishment hope = hopeful believe = believable
The suffix that goes with "assembly" is "-ly", forming the word "assembling".
"Cred" is a suffix that is derived from the Latin word "credo," meaning "believe." It is often used in English to denote credibility or belief in something.
No it is not.
I believe its Scot
un is the prefix, believe is the root or base and ble is the suffix
Well, the suffix of chuckled is -d. And the prefix is Ch- I believe. I hope this helps
i do not know but i do believe that the suffix for kind = kindness care = careful enjoy = enjoyment weak = weakness situate = situation punish = punishment hope = hopeful believe = believable
I believe what you are asking for is examples of words ending with the suffix "-city" such as: velocity veracity paucity
The word believe does not have a suffix.
I believe it’s ly
yes? i believe dys is the prefix and phagia is the suffix
The suffix that goes with "assembly" is "-ly", forming the word "assembling".
Unbelievable, believable, believed All I can think of lol
Inpractical, impractical & unpractical.