historical
The noun form of the adjective is formed by adding the suffix -ness.The noun form is eloquentness.
The base word is vert, to turn. The affixes are: in (not, prefix) ad (toward, prefix) ent (-ing, suffix) ly (in such a manner, suffix).
In most cases where an adverb ends in LY (or -ally), you can remove that suffix to obtain an adjective. E.g. ominously -> ominous, rapidly -> rapid
Kindness is not either. It is a noun and "kind" is an adjective.
The adjective for clamor is made by adding the suffix -ous, forming the adjective clamorous.
The noun form of the adjective is formed by adding the suffix -ness.The noun form is eloquentness.
The suffix is normal is -al. This suffix means the action or state of.
The suffix -ig in German often indicates that the word is an adjective describing a characteristic or quality, similar to the English suffix -y or -ly. It can turn a noun into an adjective, such as "sauer" (sour) from "die Saure" (acid) or "aktiv" (active) from "die Aktivität" (activity).
It is an adjective.
The base word is vert, to turn. The affixes are: in (not, prefix) ad (toward, prefix) ent (-ing, suffix) ly (in such a manner, suffix).
"or" as in - conqueror "ed" as in - conquered "est" as in - conquest
To turn the noun "care" into an adjective, you can add the suffix "-ful," resulting in the word "careful." This adjective describes someone who is cautious and attentive, highlighting their concern for avoiding mistakes or accidents. Another option is to use the suffix "-less," creating the word "careless," which describes a lack of attention or concern.
In most cases where an adverb ends in LY (or -ally), you can remove that suffix to obtain an adjective. E.g. ominously -> ominous, rapidly -> rapid
Kindness is not either. It is a noun and "kind" is an adjective.
"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 of "turn" is "-n".
The suffix is -ate. This makes the word an adjective.