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
I beleive the suffix in the word "try" is "ry"
Examples of nouns that end with 'ry' are:arterybatteryberrycherrydairydiaryfactoryfairyferryfineryFrench fryhurrylorryMarymercuryovarypurgatoryquarryrefinerystorysurgerywinery
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spitefulbeautifulcolorfulFollow the link to Wiktionary's list of words with -ful suffix
magician, technician
The suffix for brave is -ry.
The suffix of "fury" is "-ry".
I beleive the suffix in the word "try" is "ry"
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."
Examples of nouns that end with 'ry' are:arterybatteryberrycherrydairydiaryfactoryfairyferryfineryFrench fryhurrylorryMarymercuryovarypurgatoryquarryrefinerystorysurgerywinery
Some examples of words with the suffix "-an" include human, urban, and ocean.
Dentists are known as DDS (Doctor of Dental Science/Surgery) or DDM (Doctor of Dental Medicine).
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Some examples of words with the suffix -sion are discussion, decision, and expression.
Pandemic and Epidemic are both examples for the suffix demos.
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Some examples of words with the suffix -cred are: accredited, discredited, incredulous, and credulous.