Some suffixes for the word "sad" include:
sad + -en = sadden (meaning: to cause someone to be sad; to make unhappy)
sad + -en + -ed = saddened (meaning: past tense of "sadden")
sad + -ness = sadness (meaning: the feeling of being sad; sorrow)
sad + -er = sadder (meaning: comparative of sad, "more sad")
sad + -est = saddest (meaning: superlative of sad, "most sad")
sad + -ly = sadly (meaning: in a sad manner; with sadness)
There aren't many prefixes for sad:
un- + sad + -en = unsadden (meaning: to relieve sadness; to cheer up)
un- + sad + -en + -ed = unsaddened (meaning: past tense of "unsadden")
The word duplicitous has no prefixes. It has the root duplex, meaning "twofold" or "double," and the suffix -itous.
There's no suffix in this word. The affix is -ion. All the other parts of this word are prefixes.
Ment. The word without prefixes and suffixes is "retire."
the word "scoff" does not contain any prefixes or suffixes.
It has the prefix pre- (pre-treat), meaning "before."
The suffix of "sad" is "-ness." Adding this suffix changes the word to "sadness," which means the state of being sad.
The word duplicitous has no prefixes. It has the root duplex, meaning "twofold" or "double," and the suffix -itous.
suffixes are at the end. Prefixes go on the beginning or the word.
There's no suffix in this word. The affix is -ion. All the other parts of this word are prefixes.
Prefix: None, the word "just" does not have a prefix. Suffix: "Just" does not have a suffix.
A suffix is something you put at the beginning of a word and a suffix is something you put at the end of a word.
The prefix of ample is "am-" and there is no suffix in the word ample.
Ment. The word without prefixes and suffixes is "retire."
de is the prifex and s is the suffix
The prefix for "accompany" is "ac-" and there is no specific suffix for this word.
The prefix of "commensurate" is "com-" and the suffix is "-ate."
The prefix in the word "unforgettable" is "un-" and the suffix is "-able."