Someone who does like a unicyclist or an artist
-ist is not a root word. -Ist is a suffix that means a person or member. One example is a dentist.
The root word of antagonist is not anti (which is the prefix of the word) the root comes from agnonize (like one who antiagonizes someone else). The suffix then would be ist meaning one who antagonizes. Hope that helps. I didn't want you to have the wrong answer. My understanding is different: the word is the antonym of "Protagonist" thus the root words are from the Greek "AGONISTE" (ACTOR) and means the opponent to the protagonist who is the "PROTOS" (PRINCIPLE) + "AGONISTE" (ACTOR). Therefore it would seem that the root of the word does include "ANTI".
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Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
the root word is'confirminglyishness'
one who
The prefix of "escapist" is "es-", the suffix is "-ist", and the root word is "escape".
Suffix: -ist Prefix: None Root word: pugil, from the Latin word "pugilis" meaning boxer
Someone who does like a unicyclist or an artist
The root word of antagonist is not anti (which is the prefix of the word) the root comes from agnonize (like one who antiagonizes someone else). The suffix then would be ist meaning one who antagonizes. Hope that helps. I didn't want you to have the wrong answer. My understanding is different: the word is the antonym of "Protagonist" thus the root words are from the Greek "AGONISTE" (ACTOR) and means the opponent to the protagonist who is the "PROTOS" (PRINCIPLE) + "AGONISTE" (ACTOR). Therefore it would seem that the root of the word does include "ANTI".
The root word for philanthropist is "philanthropy," which comes from the Greek words "philos" (loving) and "anthropos" (human being).
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The suffixes of "capitalist" include -ist, denoting a person who advocates or practices a particular belief or activity, and -al, which forms adjectives indicating a relationship to or characteristic of something.
The word for is in German - " ist "
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'ist'
The letters 'ist' is not a word or a pronoun, -ist is a suffix that turns a word for an action into a noun for a person who performs the action such as machine to machinist or piano to pianist.