Adjective: -able (honorable, deserving honor)
Adjective: -ary (honorary, extended as a honor)
Adverb: -ably (honorably, with honor)
Noun: -ific (honorific, title expressing honor)
Noun: -arium (honorarium, a professional fee)
The suffixes of the word "gastric" are "-ic."
The suffixes for the word "encourage" are "-ment" and "-ing."
The suffixes for the word "perfect" are -ion, -ed, -ly.
The suffixes for the word "adoption" are "-ion" and "-ment."
The suffixes of the word "qualify" are -ed, -es, and -ing.
There are multiple types of suffixes, including inflectional suffixes (such as -ing, -s, -ed), derivational suffixes (such as -er, -able, -ly), and compound suffixes (such as -ward, -wise). Inflectional suffixes modify the grammatical function of a word, derivational suffixes change the meaning or part of speech of a word, and compound suffixes are combinations of multiple suffixes added to a word.
The word family for "honor" includes related words such as "honorable," "honorably," "honoring," and "honoree." These words share a common root and convey meanings associated with respect, integrity, and recognition. Variations in prefixes and suffixes allow for different grammatical uses and nuances of the concept of honor.
Some common suffixes for the word "knowledge" are "-able," "-less," and "-able."
The common suffixes for the word "nuisance" include -ic, -ly, and -ance.
The common suffixes for the word "index" are "-es," "-ed," "-ing," and "-ical."
There is a root word with two suffixes
, this word with tree suffixes globalization (glob-al-iz-ation)