Continuous.
what word ending in ous means uninterrupted
Wondrous.
One example of an adjective ending with -ous is "dangerous," which means full of danger or risk.
The prefix "ous" typically means "full of" or "possessing the qualities of" when added to a word.
There is no such word in Latin; -ous is not a Latin word ending.
Glorious, Marvelous
Enormous
adjective (like everything ending in -OUS)
it means full of __________. Hope that was helpful(:
The word unconscious, like other words ending in -ous, is an adjective.
The suffix -ous at the end of a word indicates that something is full of or characterized by whatever the root word describes. For example, "poisonous" means full of poison, and "mysterious" means full of mystery.
The root word is insist, from Latin insistere, from sistere, to stand (i.e. stand firm).