Suffixes come at the end of words, after a root word. For example, the word manageable. 'Manage' being the root word and 'able' being the suffix meaning capable of; therefore, manageable means capable of managing.
A suffix is found at the end of a word. In the English language, there are many suffices. e.g. Car / Cars the s on cars shows that this word is a plural. Other examples of suffices are -ed,
-es, -ing, -est. There are many other suffices that perform many actions on/with/for a word.
The antonym of a suffix is a prefix. This is found at the start of a word. e.g. anti-, in-, pre-, ex-.
At the end of the word.
At the end of the word
a root word
A suffix for white could be "-ness" or "-ish." An example word with the suffix "-ness" would be "whiteness," and an example word with the suffix "-ish" would be "whitish."
The suffix is -less, and the word is careless.
The suffix word for callous would be callousness.
To add a suffix to "habitat," you would simply attach the suffix to the end of the word. For example, adding the suffix "-ion" would create the word "habitation."
One example of a suffix is agoraphobia. Agora being the stem or prefix, while phobia is the suffix.
the root word would be strut.
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The word "carpet" does not have a common prefix or suffix that would help determine its meaning.
Neither, a prefix comes at the beginning of a word and the suffix at the end; therefore a word could not be either but parts of it could in this word tion is a suffix and the base word would be resolute. Hope this helps:)
The suffix for "full of thanks" is -ful. So, the word would be "thankful."