The suffix for "selfish" is "-ish." In linguistics, a suffix is an affix that is added to the end of a word to create a new word or to modify the meaning of the original word. In this case, adding the suffix "-ish" to "self" changes the meaning to indicate a tendency or inclination towards self-centeredness or self-interest.
In the manner of, in the style of, similar to, inclined to, belonging to.
Their are no prefixes for selfish
There is no suffix in misjudge.
Yes, the suffix is tion
-ic is the suffix. This suffix means in relation of.
selfish, prudish,
-ish or -less
Yes, "unselfish" does have a suffix. The suffix "-ish" added to the word "self" creates "selfish." Adding the prefix "un-" changes the meaning to the opposite, forming "unselfish."
Longish, foolish, selfish, banish, and so on.
In the manner of, in the style of, similar to, inclined to, belonging to.
The suffix -ish in words like foolish and selfish implies a quality or tendency toward a certain characteristic. It often indicates a moderate or partial manifestation of the root word's meaning, such as being somewhat like the root word (foolish is like a fool).
The affixes in the word cynical are the prefix "cyn-" and the suffix "-ical." The prefix "cyn-" means believing that people are generally selfish and dishonest, while the suffix "-ical" is used to form adjectives indicating a relationship to a specific thing or quality.
The superlative of selfish is "most selfish" and the comparative is "more selfish".
most selfish, more selfish
The superlative degree of selfish is "most selfish", and the comparative degree is "more selfish".
If she wants to be selfish,you can be selfish too.
Some are below:-less selfless-ish, selfish