The word "amazing" has the same suffix as "exciting."
No, "amazing" is not a root word. The root word is "amaze," and "amazing" is formed by adding the suffix "-ing" to the root word.
The word "restlessness" has the same suffix as "idleness", which is "-ness".
The word "comfortable" shares the same suffix as "unsuitable."
It is a suffix.
The suffix "al" typically indicates that the word is an adjective, related to or characterized by the root word.
No, "amazing" is not a root word. The root word is "amaze," and "amazing" is formed by adding the suffix "-ing" to the root word.
The word "comfortable" shares the same suffix as "unsuitable."
The word dissolve has a prefix, but not a suffix. Dis is the prefix and solve is the root word. The same root word is used in solvent where solv(e) is the root and ent is the suffix.
The suffix "al" typically indicates that the word is an adjective, related to or characterized by the root word.
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-suit This is because your prefix is un- and your suffix is -able so your base word must be suit. :)
The suffix of "ew" is the same as the suffix of "ow". Both of these common suffixes mean the word "outside".
Amazing is not a prefix. It is simply an adjective or a verb (amaze) with an -ing suffix.
The suffix word of "constitutional" is "tion," which forms the word "constitution."
The suffix of the word "magician" is -ian.
The suffix of the word "customary" is "-ary."
The suffix is -or. This suffix is comparative.