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The noun form for the adjective lovely is loveliness. You drop the -y for the end of the word and add -i plus -ness.
Lovely, de-lish (short for delicious), glamor, polish, and allure.
The suffix -strat derives from the Latin term "Strate," which means to straddle. Any word which begins with -strat generally means to hold a lovely girl close to your arms and spoon together. Hope that helps.
Ah, isn't that a lovely question? The suffix for president is "-cy." It's like adding a little happy tree to the end of the word to give it that finishing touch. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents in the world of words.
Ah, what a lovely question! The prefix for "extinct" is "ex-", which means "out of" or "no longer". The suffix is "-tinct", which comes from the Latin word "tinctus" meaning "dipped" or "colored". So, when you put them together, you get "extinct", which beautifully describes something that has faded away from existence.
Ends in-LY Examply Lovely
No, the correct word is affectionatley.
The noun form for the adjective lovely is loveliness. You drop the -y for the end of the word and add -i plus -ness.
Ah, what a lovely question! The suffix of "fancy" is "-y," my friend. Just like adding a sprinkle of paint to a canvas can change the whole picture, adding a suffix can change the meaning of a word in a beautiful way.
-est is a suffix that means "the most" so "biggest" means the most big. "Smallest" -the most small. "Cruelest" - the most cruel. "Loveliness"- the most lovely.
Lovely, de-lish (short for delicious), glamor, polish, and allure.
slowy ,kindy ,mornfully ,hopfully ,joyfully ,lovely etc.
The suffix -strat derives from the Latin term "Strate," which means to straddle. Any word which begins with -strat generally means to hold a lovely girl close to your arms and spoon together. Hope that helps.
Ah, isn't that a lovely question? The suffix for president is "-cy." It's like adding a little happy tree to the end of the word to give it that finishing touch. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents in the world of words.
Ah, what a lovely question! The prefix for "extinct" is "ex-", which means "out of" or "no longer". The suffix is "-tinct", which comes from the Latin word "tinctus" meaning "dipped" or "colored". So, when you put them together, you get "extinct", which beautifully describes something that has faded away from existence.
Ah, a suffix for "cello" could be "-ist," which means someone who plays the cello. So, if you add "-ist" to "cello," you get "cellist," which is a lovely word for someone who creates beautiful music with that instrument. Just like how you can create a masterpiece on a canvas with your paintbrush, a cellist creates a masterpiece with their music.
Suffix '-ly' is added to a word to make int into an 'adverb'. e.g. He ran quickly. or 'He walked slowly'.