The adjective for clamor is made by adding the suffix -ous, forming the adjective clamorous.
"-ical" isn't any part of speech. It's a suffix (noun) added to a word to create an adjective.
The suffix -ous is added to the noun mountain to form the adjective mountainous.
The suffix -ness added to the adjective 'serene' forms the noun sereneness.The suffix -ity added to the adjective 'serene' (after dropping the ending 'e') forms the noun serenity.
Yes, it is an adverb. It is the -LY suffix added to the adjective gleeful.
Not really. Tiny is a word, usually used as an adjective. A suffix would be a syllable added to a word, such as; ette or let.
Yes, the word "beautiful" has a suffix. The suffix is "-ful," which is added to the root word "beauty," to create the adjective "beautiful."
No, -ful can be added to a noun to form another noun or an adjective. Examples: spoon (noun) spoonful (noun) hope (noun) hopeful (adjective) Usually, the suffix -ly is added to an adjective to create an adverb. Examples: usual (adjective) usually (adverb) hopeful (adjective) hopefully (adverb)
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Yes, the suffix -able can be added to a verb to create an adjective that indicates the ability to perform the action of the verb. For example, "teach" + "able" = "teachable."
"-ical" isn't any part of speech. It's a suffix (noun) added to a word to create an adjective.
The suffix -ed can be added to the word "need" to form the past tense "needed."
The -ful part of the word tasteful is a suffix. Suffixes are affixes added to the end of a word to create a new word or modify the meaning. In this case, -ful is added to the root word taste to form the adjective tasteful.
A suffix that cannot be added to a word to make it an adjective is "-able" because it only turns nouns into adjectives, not verbs or other adjectives.
"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 -ous is added to the noun mountain to form the adjective mountainous.
No, "trivial" is not a suffix. It is an adjective meaning something unimportant or insignificant. A suffix is a morpheme added at the end of a word to form a derivative.
The suffix for the word "craze" is "-y," which can be added to create the word "crazy."