Accept becomes acceptable. "Acceptible" with an "i" is incorrect spelling.
There is no suffix for accept. Ac- is the prefix. Cept is the root word.
It is not acceptable to be unable to use acceptable in a sentence.
Unaccept, though it is a prefix and the opposite of accept, appears not to be an accepted English word. Unaccepting, unaccesptable, are proper words, but need the added suffix to qualify. There seems to be a discussion on the internet about whether, and in what context, unaccept is acceptable. I advice not to use the word unaccept!
There is no suffix in misjudge.
Yes, the suffix is tion
There is no suffix for accept. Ac- is the prefix. Cept is the root word.
ed is a suffix for accept
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It is not acceptable to be unable to use acceptable in a sentence.
It is accept.
'Acceptable' is an adjective: 'He did not display an acceptable standard of behaviour.'
Unaccept, though it is a prefix and the opposite of accept, appears not to be an accepted English word. Unaccepting, unaccesptable, are proper words, but need the added suffix to qualify. There seems to be a discussion on the internet about whether, and in what context, unaccept is acceptable. I advice not to use the word unaccept!
Answer: There is no suffix for accept. Ac- is the prefix. Cept is the root word.
"-cept" means "take"! Reputable Reference:
Yes, it is. Since you can add it to the end of other words (it's acceptable).
No. MoneyGram will not accept PayPal as an acceptable payment method.
the data which is accepted is called ACCEPT DATA!