no
-ard (always) - laggard, drunkard, coward, braggart, dullard, slaggard
What is the suffix to coward
I'm not sure but I don't think so... Sorry if I'm wrongARDS- acute respiratory distress syndrome; adult respiratory distress syndrome
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Richard Cory has four syllables. The syllables are Rich-ard Cor-y.
"Dis-" is a prefix, typically meaning "not" or "opposite of." "Disregard" is a word formed by adding the prefix "dis-" to the base word "regard." A suffix is a group of letters attached to the end of a word to change its meaning or function, which is not the case with "dis-" in this context.
A word with "ARD" meaning always is "invariably." The suffix "-ard" is derived from the Latin word "arduus," meaning steep or difficult. When added to a word, it signifies a sense of constancy or permanence, as seen in words like "standard" or "forward."
-ard (always) - laggard, drunkard, coward, braggart, dullard, slaggard
What is the suffix to coward
arduous!!!!!!!!!!!
The suffix in "orchard" is "-ard." It is a common suffix used in English that can indicate a place or a thing associated with the root word.
no it does not
* El ard in Arabic meaning the land, or the earth * Action Replay DS
well-ard
I'm not sure but I don't think so... Sorry if I'm wrongARDS- acute respiratory distress syndrome; adult respiratory distress syndrome
The suffix "-ard" (derived, by way of French, from Old High German "-hart," used in proper names) when it is people which are being referred to, so that it is pejorative in "drunkard" and "dullard," but not in "placard" and "tankard."
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