noun (person, place or thing) +y =adjective (a word that describes a noun)
speed + y= speedy wind + y = windy fog + y = foggy sun + y = sunny glass + y = glassy class + y = classy
jewelry
hostelry
fishery
finery
infirmary
apiary
perfumery
bakery
butchery
debauchery
nunnery
Some examples are:
Century
Injury
Treasury
Luxury
clearly
kindly
happily
awesomely
weary
solemnly
Quickly, happily, hesitantly, eagerly, stupidly, gloriously.
I beleive the suffix in the word "try" is "ry"
Examples of nouns that end with 'ry' are:arterybatteryberrycherrydairydiaryfactoryfairyferryfineryFrench fryhurrylorryMarymercuryovarypurgatoryquarryrefinerystorysurgerywinery
merrily
Paralysis
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Yes, "-ry" is a suffix that is often added to nouns to form abstract nouns indicating a state or condition. For example, "misery" is derived from "miserable."
I beleive the suffix in the word "try" is "ry"
Examples of nouns that end with 'ry' are:arterybatteryberrycherrydairydiaryfactoryfairyferryfineryFrench fryhurrylorryMarymercuryovarypurgatoryquarryrefinerystorysurgerywinery
Booklet: a small book or brochure. Piglet: a young pig. Eyelet: a small hole or opening, typically used for lacing or threading materials. Bracelet: a piece of jewelry worn around the wrist.
mentor
merrily
Pandemic and Epidemic are both examples for the suffix demos.
Paralysis
UNWAVERY is incognito... UN is the prefix RY is the suffix, a wave is what starts everything or nothing depending on the place and time in which it occurs.
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