The suffix '...ish' is a modifier. For instance, a brightly painted red wall could be described as 'red' , but someone else may consider the colour to be more red'ish' than red. Another example is that the trunk of a tree is brown, but maybe, someone else thinks the colour of a tree trunk is more brownish (brown/green/) than plain brown.
'-ish' means the tendency toward, but not quite attaining. If I am feeling 'flu-ish', I don't believe I have a full-blown case of the flu, but, I'm getting there.
One example of a word with the suffix "-ish" is "foolish," which means lacking good sense or judgment.
Babyish, English, Kiddish, Blueish, Reddish!
selfish
boorish
abolish
astonish
foolish
foolish, selfish
One such verb is ticklish.
The suffix -ish in words like foolish and selfish implies a quality or tendency toward a certain characteristic. It often indicates a moderate or partial manifestation of the root word's meaning, such as being somewhat like the root word (foolish is like a fool).
The suffix in the word "examination" is "-ation." It is a common suffix that is often used to form nouns from verbs.
The suffix "ish" in the word "childish" is used to suggest that something has childlike qualities or characteristics but may not be fully or genuinely childish. It indicates a degree of resemblance or similarity to the main root word.
The prefix of "admonish" is "ad-" and the suffix is "-ish."
The suffix "is" typically indicates that the word is related to or characteristic of something. For example, the word "French" becomes "French ish" to describe something that resembles or relates to French attributes.
The suffix -ish means having the character of. This is shown in the word newish.
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The word foolish has a suffix. The suffix is - ish. The word foolish does not have a prefix.
When you add the suffix -ish to a word, it means that something has characteristics of the root word. For example, stylish means something has style.
-ish or -less
Churl I think because ish is a popular suffix
"ish" is the suffix. When added to the adjective "blue" (the stem in this case) it indicates approximation. Other common use of this suffix can be turning a noun to an adjective, similarly to the suffix "y": "Freak" (noun) + y = "freaky" (adjective) "Freak" (noun) + ish = "freakish" (adjective)
The suffix in the word "examination" is "-ation." It is a common suffix that is often used to form nouns from verbs.
The suffix -ish in words like foolish and selfish implies a quality or tendency toward a certain characteristic. It often indicates a moderate or partial manifestation of the root word's meaning, such as being somewhat like the root word (foolish is like a fool).
weirdish loudish tallish slowish You can put ish on the end of almost any word, they get the meaning across, but some are slang, and are technically not real words. Hope this helps :)
The word is spelled bluish. The "e" is dropped before adding the suffix "-ish".
Actually, the word "sheep" is just a one syllable noun and it has no suffix. A suffix is a group of letters added to the end of a word that changes the word's meaning. For example, if we added the suffix -ish to "sheep," we'd get a new word, sheepish. That means embarrassed and sorry for something you did.