Championship
The word is "championship".
The suffix "ancy" typically means the state or quality of being something. For example, "hesitancy" denotes the state of being hesitant, while "brilliantancy" refers to the quality of being brilliant.
The suffix of "intrepid" is "-id", which means having the quality of being bold or fearless.
A suffix for "constant" could be "-ness" to form "constancy." This suffix is used to indicate a state or quality of being constant.
The suffix -ous forms adjectives to indicate a characteristic or quality. The suffix -ness similarly creates nouns from adjectives. The suffix -ish indicates a similarity to a given characteristic.
The suffix for gay would be "-ness." For example, "gayness" is the quality or state of being gay.
the quality of being
ty is a suffix it means "the state of" or "the quality of" or "result of" captivity (in the state of being captive) clarity (has the quality of being clear) subtlety, cruelty
Yes, word ending in the suffix -ible (capable of being) are typically adjectives.Examples:edibleinvisiblelegibleplausible
Medications ending in the suffix mycin are usually antibiotics used to combat bacterial infections, often being substituted for penicillin.
Indicating state or condition fellowship.
The suffix -tion is added to a noun in order to make it a noun which has been altered from a particular process; as in the term education.It means the process of
When used as a suffix, "-ity" generally indicates a state or quality. It turns a noun into an abstract noun representing a specific quality, condition, or characteristic. For example, "sensitivity" is the quality or state of being sensitive, and "diversity" refers to the condition or state of being diverse.
-ery is a suffix meaning 'describing the quality of having' the root word, in this case; having the quality of being brave. Also used in the sense of 'place of' 'art of' 'condition of' Also as in brewery, trickery, buffoonery
sion means the condition or state of being
Both. Dis- being the prefix -er and -y being the suffix
Adding the suffix "ship" to a root word typically creates a noun meaning "the state or quality of being" that root word. For example, adding "ship" to "leader" creates "leadership," meaning the state or quality of being a leader.
One example of a suffix is agoraphobia. Agora being the stem or prefix, while phobia is the suffix.