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It's a suffix for an adjective, further describing a certain trait.

Example: "He's pretty materialistic."

This means that material possessions are important to him.

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10y ago

"The act of doing something"

-ice refers to 'the act of'.

- To serve is to perform the act of service.

- To act as a coward is cowardice.

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The suffix -ic means of or pertaining to. It is used to make a comparison between things or people with similar characteristics.

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It's a suffix for an adjective, further describing a certain trait.

Example: "He's pretty materialistic."

This means that material possessions are important to him.

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