It comes from the Latin verb erumpere, which means "to burst forth." The past participle of the Latin verb is eruptus.
eruption
they have same suffixes (less)
regretable
Exciteing
The suffixes of bakrey is -ery
Carelessly has 2 suffixes
No, word roots and base words are not the same. Word roots are the foundation of a word's meaning and cannot stand alone as a complete word, while base words are words in their simplest form that can stand alone. Base words can have prefixes or suffixes attached to them to create new words.
it means all you can do
do not ask me
they have same suffixes (less)
regretable
Exciteing
no
There is none. Not all words have prefixes and suffixes.
A suffix is added to the end of a word to alter its meaning or create a new word.
No, not all words have to have a prefix or suffix. Some words, known as root words, exist on their own without any added affixes. Prefixes and suffixes are just one way that words can be modified or transformed.
no
Sleep, dormant, inactive, not present, stalled, and calm are all considered as antonyms for the word erupt.