Fulfill. That's the only one I thought of.
Some words that end in "ful" but are not used as a suffix include "dreadful," "soulful," and "bountiful." These words have the "-ful" ending that adds meaning to the base word without functioning as a typical suffix.
Ful is not a prefix. Some words with the suffix -ful are fanciful, mouthful, hateful, beautiful, etc.
Yes, the suffix is 'ful'. EX:Grate'ful' Wonder'ful' It occurs in a majority of words.
spitefulbeautifulcolorfulFollow the link to Wiktionary's list of words with -ful suffix
There are words that begin with the letter a and end with ful. However, there are no words on the English language that begin with the letters al and end with ful.
The suffix of "wonderful" is "-ful".
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The suffix of "useful" is "-ful."
The suffix is ful, because thought is the root word and ful is the suffix.I hope this helps!
The suffix -ful means "full of" or "characterized by," while the suffix -less means "without" or "lacking." Words ending in -ful often describe a state of being or possessing something, while words ending in -less indicate the absence of something.
The suffix in distasteful is ful.