likeness
take away the e then add the suffix.
You could add the suffix -able to it to make the word approachable.
The root word of suffocate is "suffocat," and the suffix "-able" is added to create the word "suffocatable."
Yes, you can add the suffix "able" to "teach" to make it "teachable." This turns the word into an adjective meaning capable of being taught.
To add a prefix to "new," you can use words like "renew" or "unnew." To add a suffix, you can use "newness" or "newly."
You could add the prefix un- to it to make the word unreliable.
Yes you can, you can add a suffix like -ing or -ed
Oh, dude, the suffix for "valuable" is "-able." It's like you take "valuable" and add "-able" to the end, and boom, you've got "valuable." It's not rocket science, just some English language magic.
The suffix of "conceivable" is "-able."
The suffix for "lovable" is "able".
You can add able to dance. This sentence is an example. That song the dj just played was really danceable.
inaddable. The prefix in is used and also the suffix Able.