The suffix '-some' means apt to, or showing, and is generally added to indicate an increased degree of (an adjective).
For example, lonesome: to show loneliness; tiresome: very boring.
In science, it is of Greek derivation and it typically means, "body" .
Burdensomeness - Unwelcome Burdensome Difficulty.
Assuming you mean "competitor" the answer is no. The suffix is -or.
With fondness
Nat isn't a suffix; it is a root word. The root word nat means to be born or to be from.
the state of
The suffix -ast means one connected with. A common word with this is enthusiast.
that a suffix is at the last of he word
what is the suffix of decomposer and what does it mean
. my name is paula and i amvery burdensome.
Assuming you mean "competitor" the answer is no. The suffix is -or.
It means the base word like **something** the root word is some and the suffix is thing
The suffix "is" typically indicates that the word is related to or characteristic of something. For example, the word "French" becomes "French ish" to describe something that resembles or relates to French attributes.
lonesome ,awsome,and that's all i know tiresome, burdensome, gruesome,
With fondness
Nat isn't a suffix; it is a root word. The root word nat means to be born or to be from.
The suffix "-dermis" refers to the layer of tissue that lies beneath the epidermis in the skin. It is commonly used in anatomy to denote the inner layer of a specific tissue or structure.
Petro can't be used as a suffix but as a prefix such as in the word Petoleum
It is burdensome.