Primarily, "-ed" is the ending used to create past tense verbs.
However, in some cases, "-ed" can also be a suffix. It's meaning is characterized by or resembling, or simply "having" such characteristic.
For examples:
blackhearted
lighthearted
The affix "ed" is commonly used in English to form the past tense of regular verbs, indicating an action that has already occurred. It can also function as an adjective to describe a state resulting from that action, such as in "bored" or "excited." Additionally, "ed" can denote the completion of an action or a quality derived from it.
The affix for "up-" would be prefixes. For example: upend upload upholstery
The affix for "vigilance" would be "vigil-", which is the root or base word from which "vigilance" is derived.
No it can not. If it did, it would be a different affix.
An affix is for example on Howrse an affix is a name for your horses.So its a name basically!!xox
yes officer is an affix
The affix it ation. Ruination
An affix is a linguistic element added to a base word to create a new word or modify its meaning. "Cynical" is an adjective describing a belief that people are generally selfish and dishonest. So, an affix cynical would involve adding a specific affix to a base word to convey a cynical or distrustful tone or meaning.
You can't put it into an affix, but you can change the affix it is in. andalina
What is the affix to the uniform?
He used a nail to affix clock to the wall. She likes to affix her daughter's artwork to the refrigerator with a magnet.
The past tense of affix is affixed.